E

Bavaria
E overprinted or punched as a perfin in stamps of Bavaria are officials used by the railroad system. "E" = "Eisenbahn" (railroad). The printed overprint has been forged.  File:Bavaria E official.jpg| File:Bavaria E perfin.jpg| 

Great Britain
E was/is the coded rate basic for first class mail to European destinations. It was introduced in 1999. As such, any E stamp is still valid for European-bound mail at the current rate. Some c.2002 commemoratives and regional definitives were denominated with the "E" rate.  File:Scotland thistle.jpg|Scotland regional stamp File:N Ire E lace.jpg|Northern Ireland regional stamp 

United States
E was the coded 25c first class rate for US stamps beginning in 1988. It was necessary since the stamps needed to be (again) printed well ahead of the rate change and the exact new rate was not yet approved.  File:US Estamp coil.jpg|coil version 

"E" has also been used by other countries as a rate code.

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