The Simpler Days Of S&H Green Stamps (2024)

TERRE HAUTE – I thumbed through a book of memories last week: a 1956 S&H Green Stamps catalogue my wife unearthed in her mom’s treasure trove of an attic. It didn’t take looking at two pages of the thing to have me recalling the half-century-old aftertaste of unpalatable glue and the roar of the mint green upright hair dryer that my sister brought home after a particularly gratifying visit to the library-quiet showroom that sat near the corner of 8th and Ohio.

For decades, S&H Green Stamps dominated the redeemable bonus stamp market in America. Most popular from the late 1950s into the ‘70s, it has been estimated that nearly 80% of all American households saved, then exchanged stamps at one of the 600 redemption centers located across the country. By the mid-1960s, the S&H “Ideabook” had grown to a hefty 178 pages, and stamp savers could buy anything from blenders to bras, bedspreads to “Big Boy” grills.

Yet, for my sister, it was the hairdryer that proved memorable. “Well, it sure beat the one Grandma gave to us. Hers had a cap with a tube that ran down the back, and it scalded your neck. The cap left red ridges on my forehead that seemed to be there for days. It [the new dryer] may have taken seven or eight books of stamps — a lot of licking — but it was worth it,” she told me.

S&H were actually people: Thomas Sperry and Shelly Byron Hutcheson, who founded their company in 1896. Sperry died in 1913, but Hutcheson — who lived to be 97 — saw it explode in popularity during the Great Depression. By far the most successful of the redeemable stamp companies, S&H sold the stamps — three times more than were produced by the United States Postal Service — along with the requisite “Quick Save” booklets, to retailers who then doled them out to customers after sales. It was likely that if you or your parents saved the stamps, you got them at local gas stations and supermarkets.

Friend John Camp recalled: “I remember my mother while visiting another town, driving from gas station to gas station till she finally found one with Green Stamps. Her purchasing options, from groceries to furniture, were based on Green Stamps.”

My mom, as frugal as they came, religiously asked for the stamps too, and would shop few places that didn’t offer them. If I recall, we got Green Stamps at Al’s Texaco, which sat at the end of the county line road, and even at tiny Bonacorsi’s Grocery in Clinton, where our purchases were brought out to our car, even if we parked a few blocks up Main Street near G.C. Murphy’s five-and-dime.

A lot of my readers must have had the same fond Green Stamp experiences. When I mentioned I wanted to do this story, Tom and Terry Webster offered a small stack of the old booklets to me, and with them came a re-learned lesson in perseverance, patience and thriftiness.

The small S&H stamps were worth just a single point, and a full booklet page took 50 of them. If you spent enough, it was possible to earn the 10-point stamps; it took only five of those to fill each of the booklet’s 24 pages. So, a single book — often a long time in filling — was worth 1,200 points. In 1956, a set of four Cal-Dak metal TV tables cost four books of stamps, but, after all, they were “stain-resistant.” A 1975 catalogue I came across listed a Joy transistor radio — with “compact design” — at 10 booklets.

Friend, Cheri Peaco*ck told me, “We used Green Stamps for end tables and lamps when we got married in 1972. We still have the end tables.” Sue Snedeker McCallum said, “My mom loved to get them and save the books. I would say she was a bit fanatical about them, with four children, and she was a good saver in general for the family. She saved the yellow ones [probably Top Value stamps] too.”

Other friends had fond memories of the stamps, including Joyce Mattick, who belonged to a youth group at Lyford Bible Church that diligently saved stamps and paid for most of a church organ. Cathy Baker told me her mother-in-law bought her an entire set of dishes (24 of each item) with Green Stamps, and she sold the last of them at a yard sale in 2013; she’s since seen the dishes in antique shops. Marge Piquet added, “Through high school and college I was saving Green Stamps for one particular thing. There’s a piece of furniture in my living room I especially cherish. Many babies and grandbabies have been rocked to sleep in my Colonial rocker. Yes, I purchased it with Green Stamps quite a while ago.”

A few friends told extended stories just at the mention of Green Stamps, which surely are reminders of simpler times, perhaps simpler people. Kristi Johnson related one such tale: “When my parents moved in 1974, their new neighbors, Wilmer and Maxine Williamson, gave them two books of Green Stamps. It was their way of welcoming them to the neighborhood. My parents used the stamps to buy a few items for their home, including a heating pad my mother still uses. Maxine lived to be 100 years old … One day, Wilmer saw me wreck my bike and run into the house in tears … When I came back outside, I found my bicycle complete with a new steering wheel! What sweet memories.”

Recessions in the early ‘70s led to the eventual decline of Green Stamps. The company was sold for the first time in 1981 and eventually came into the hands of Thomas Sperry’s great-grandson, who attempted to turn the program into an online venture. The stamps remained redeemable — at $1.20 a book — through S&H Greenpoints for a few more years, but now are no more than collector’s items, stowed away in closets and attics, and, of course, in our fond memories.

Editor’s note: Contact Mike Lunsford at[emailprotected]; his website is atwww.mikelunsford.com. His newest book, This Old World, is available in local stores and at Amazon.com.

This column was made available through Hoosier State Press Association.

The Simpler Days Of S&H Green Stamps (2024)

FAQs

Are S&H Green Stamps worth anything today? ›

S&H Green Stamps do have some value as collectibles, but you can't redeem them for goods anymore. If you're interested in buying or selling vintage stamps, you can find them on websites like eBay.

What did S&H Green Stamps stand for? ›

S&H Green Stamps was a line of trading stamps popular in the United States from 1896 until the late 1980s. They were distributed as part of a rewards program operated by the Sperry & Hutchinson company (S&H), founded in 1896 by Thomas Sperry and Shelley Byron Hutchinson.

Why did SH Green Stamps stop? ›

By the late 70's the programs popularity diminished as consumer shopping habits changed, but unfortunately the program did not. The company all but disappeared until 1999 when the company was reintroduced as S&H greenpoints.

Where would you get S&H Green Stamps? ›

The Origin of S&H Green Stamps

You could get them with your fill-up at gas stations, while shopping at the grocery store, and with purchases at select department stores. The usual rate of earning was 10 stamps for every dollar spent, so the number of stamps to lick and stick into booklets added up quickly.

How do you know if stamps are worth money? ›

A stamp's condition affects its value. Usually, a stamp that has never been used and is in “mint” condition is more valuable than the same stamp that has been used. Keep your stamps in a condition as close to “mint” as possible. The color: The color of the stamp should be bright.

Are stamps still collectable? ›

Even a torn example of a desirable stamp is still collectable and can, therefore, command a price.

Were S&H green stamps nationwide? ›

History of S&H Green Stamps

It wasn't until the 1930s that the company's reward programs became popular nationwide, and the little green stamps were distributed by various retailers as rewards for shoppers.

Are Green Shield Stamps still valid? ›

Stamps were withdrawn altogether in 1991 and the company entered voluntary liquidation in 2002.

When did blue chip stamps stop? ›

Bowling centers were still giving out stamps too, but 13 years later in 2010, Blue Chip Stamps were no longer given out, but they could still be redeemed. If you go online today you'll find plenty of old Blue Chip Stamps for sale on eBay and Etsy as collectors' items.

What stamps are being discontinued? ›

Regular stamps without a barcode* are no longer valid for postage. This follows the introduction of a 6 month grace period from the initial 31 January 2023 deadline. Swap them for the new barcoded ones. The stamps that have changed are the stamps (pictured below) that will be very familiar to you.

What is the meaning of green stamp? ›

Definition of 'Green Stamp'

a. a speeding ticket. b. ( usually Green Stamps) money; currency.

What were the yellow stamps called? ›

Gold Bond Stamps

As suggested by the name, these stamps were golden-yellow in color. The company was set up by Curtis L. Carlson in 1938. Gold Bond Stamps were given out to customers at grocery stores, gas stations, movie theatres, and other retailers.

How much are blue chip stamps worth? ›

Redemption. The Blue Chip Stamp Company still exists (as of February, 2024) and is located in Pasadena, California. They can be redeemed at the value of $1.80 per full book.

What are green 2nd class stamps? ›

Four Second Class stamps printed in the new Holly Green colour scheme. Valid for items up to 100g in weight and 240mm x 165mm x 5mm in size. Royal Mail aim to deliver 2nd Class items in 2-3 working days, including Saturdays.

Which supermarket have Green Shield Stamps? ›

In the early days, you could get the stamps at small businesses like corner shops and at petrol stations. But in 1963, Green Shield stamps were introduced in Tesco, which meant shoppers could then use the stamps to buy products at Green Shield Stamps catalogue stores.

What to do with Green Stamps? ›

Much like raffle tickets or rewards points, people could use their green stamps to get cool products from the S&H Catalog and redemption centers around the country. Green stamps were so popular that musicians and screenwriters paid homage to them in many songs throughout the 1970s.

Are green shield stamps still valid? ›

Stamps were withdrawn altogether in 1991 and the company entered voluntary liquidation in 2002.

Are blue chip stamps worth anything? ›

Redemption. The Blue Chip Stamp Company still exists (as of February, 2024) and is located in Pasadena, California. They can be redeemed at the value of $1.80 per full book.

Are old stamps of any value? ›

Old Postage Stamps

If you have stamps older than 1930, they may have premium value over the face value. However, just because a stamp is old doesn't mean it's valuable. The vast majority of stamps issued after 1930 have little to no value.

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