Six select South Carolina Post Offices will feature a special limited edition retail product beginning Monday. The new item is a commemorative envelope, recognizing the success of the Clemson football program in reaching the College Football Playoff National Championship game with Alabama. The specially licensed, full-color #10 envelope comes in a protective sleeve, and features the logos of Alabama and Clemson Universities. It will bear a Clemson, SC postmark, commemorating the date of the game.
This special collectible, limited to just 3,500 prints and priced at $9.95 each, will be available at six South Carolina Post Offices, including: Clemson, Seneca, Easley, Anderson, Greenville Main Office, and Columbia Main Office. It will officially go on sale beginning the day of the game, Monday, January 11, 2016.
Customers may pre-order by sending a check or money order, made out to “Postmaster” to: Retail Manager, P.O. Box 929601, Columbia, SC 29292-9601. Orders must be received by January 22, 2015, however, with only 3,500 pieces, those who delay may be left empty handed. Please include $5.75 for pre-paid shipping. To ensure all Tiger fans can get this collectible, there’s a strict limit of 5 per customer.
“We’re very proud to offer this authentic collectible envelope at such a great price,” said Clemson Postmaster, Garland “Ray” Blue. “And we’re ready for our Tigers to bring home the National Championship.”
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