[RTTY] IRC (International Reply Coupon) Questions
N3SL at aol.com
N3SL at aol.com
Sat Mar 29 17:04:17 EDT 2008
Andrei,
Presuming you've received a current IRC (CN 01 - in top right corner), it is
valid for a 90cent US stamp. You can use a US issued IRC to get a US stamp
as well.
As others have recommended, I'd keep the thing and send it on to a DX
station whose QSL you want. Alternatively, sell it to another ham who needs an IRC
for QSLing. These are going to $2.10 on May 12, so the IRC itself is far
more "valuable" than a stamp!
73,
Steve
In a message dated 3/29/2008 1:35:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
asnp3d at gmail.com writes:
Sorry for possible off-topick.
I have received some IRC coupons with QSL's for YN2S.
How does it work nowadays?
Should I go po USPS and exchange them to 90c stamps for overseas mail, or
should I bring all envelopes to USPS and have them stamp envelopes for every
IRC coupon instead?
Also if IRC coupon issued in USA, are they valid to use in USA or coupons
must be issued in other country?
I found this remark on some USA QSL manager web page:
"IRCs are not valid in the country of issue. All IRCs must be issued outside
of the USA for my use." [end of quote]
Is this right?
Thank you in advance.
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