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How to Get Stamps in Fallout 76

Stamps are a special currency used to buy specific plans in Fallout 76.

There are a number of different currencies in Fallout 76 used to purchase a variety of things. One of those is Stamps, which are used to purchase specialty plans. Acquiring them can be difficult, and it takes time to amass the amount you need, however. This is how to get Stamps in Fallout 76.

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How to Earn Stamps in Fallout 76

There are two ways to get Stamps in Fo76: complete expeditions and claim Stamps as rewards for Season progress. You can’t buy Stamps from any in-game vendors, and they’re not sold in the Atomic Shop.

The main method of Stamp collecting is to complete expeditions. Stamps were first introduced in The Pitt update as an extra reward for participating. Doing well during the mission and completing all secondary quests earns you the most Stamps at a time.

I completed an expedition in Atlantic City solo and achieved two of the three submissions. This earned me 15 Stamps. I don’t suggest doing expeditions alone, as many of them are timed. Instead, create a team or join one, then start up the mission.

You can begin an Expedition by speaking with Lennox on the roof of Whitespring Resort, or you can navigate to the Expedition menu via the world map. Any of the Atlantic City or The Pitt ones reward Stamps when finished.

The other method is to earn or claim Stamps as a Season reward. Stamps are frequently a reward for accumulating enough S.C.O.R.E. to progress through the season. The Scoreboard system was ditched in Season 16 in favor of self chosen rewards purchased with tickets. Pages are unlocked based on your progress and you can select which rewards you want to claim.

Obtaining Stamps through Season progression is how I got most of mine. I’m not that good at getting through Expeditions quickly. It takes much longer to save up a large amount of the currency for the high-cost plans, though.

How to Use Stamps in Fallout 76

There is only one way to spend Stamps in Appalachia. Giuseppe at Whitespring Refuge is the sole vendor who accepts Stamps and even asks for them explicitly. He doesn’t accept Caps or Gold Bullion for any of his wares.

Giuseppe carries a wide range of armor, weapon, and building plans that relate directly to The Pitt and Atlantic City. You can buy the Auto Axe plan, Civil Engineer armor plans, and Union Power Armor plans from him. The costs range depending on the item, with the Auto Axe, Circuit Breaker, and Cold Shoulder being the highest cost plans he carries.

To find Giuseppe head to Whitespring Resort. He’s found inside in a small room where the Nuka-Cola soda machines are. The entrance is near the Atlantic City travel booth. At first glance it almost seems like a storage space, but you’ll find him behind the counter along the wall with the door.

That’s how to get Stamps in Fallout 76 and what they are used for. To learn how to get other currencies used or where to farm resources, check out our Fallout 76 guide vault.


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Ashley, otherwise known as Glitchiee, is an avid gamer of RPGs, TTRPGS, farming sims, and survival crafting games. Playing since she can remember, she started on the SNES, GameBoy Color, and collection 1st gen Pokemon cards. Using her passion for gaming, she's written about games for a combined total of 2 years.