Mister Rogers is back in the neighborhood, and more specifically, inside your mailbox.

The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced the reissue of its popular Mister Rogers stamp on May 24. The stamp was one of 25 former stamp designs Americans voted on for a re-issue, part of the USPS Stamp Encore contest, held to celebrate America's 250th anniversary. Of more than 500,000 votes received, the Mister Rogers stamp, first released in 2018, secured the win by more than 40,000 votes over the "next highest contender," according to a USPS news release.

"When we issued the Mister Rogers stamp in 2018, we ordered a print run of some 12 million. That may sound like a lot, but Mister Rogers really took us by surprise," Isaac Cronkhite, USPS chief processing and distribution officer and vice president, said in a news release. "Within just a few weeks, the stamps honoring this humble, softspoken man had sold out completely."

The original 2018 Mister Rogers stamp features the iconic photo of Rogers in a red cardigan, holding his King Friday XIII puppet, which was popular in his television series, "The Neighborhood of Make-Believe". For the stamp's reissue, four new stamps were created, including Rogers with his Daniel Tiger puppet, Rogers with his X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat puppets, and Rogers with his neighborhood trolley toy.

The Mister Rogers stamps will be reissued as Forever stamps in a pane of 20. They will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce rate, according to USPS. As of May 26, the First-Class Mail 1-ounce letter rate is $0.78 at USPS.

Interested in getting your hands on a booklet? Here's when the Mister Rogers stamps will be available for purchase.

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The relaunched Mister Rogers stamps will be available on Monday, June 1.

The Mister Rogers Stamps will be available for purchase at any post office nationwide and on The Postal Store online.

In addition to the stamps, the USPS has revealed several specialty Mister Roger merchandise items, including a writing kit, a stamp pin, and a memo pad. The products will also be available on The Postal Store website on June 1.

The 24 other stamps Americans could vote on for the Stamp Encore contest were:

Art of Disney: Magic (2007)

Batman (2015)

Bioluminescent Life (2018)

Bugs Bunny (1997)

Charles M. Schulz (2022)

Classics Forever (2016)

DC Comics Super Heroes (2006)

Disney Villains (2017)

Emancipation Proclamation (2013)

Flag Act (2018)

Frozen Treats (2018)

Happy Birthday (2021)

Have a Ball! (2017)

Heritage Breeds (2021)

Let’s Celebrate (2020)

Mail a Smile (2015)

Message Monsters (2021)

Peanuts (2001)

Send a Hello (2011)

Star Trek (2016)

Star Wars: Droids (2021)

Total Eclipse of the Sun (2017)

Transcontinental Railroad (2019)

Wonder Woman (2016)

Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@usatoday.com.

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