A method of using digital electronic paper in the form of a reusable
stamp. The user can attach a stamp without a predetermined postage to an
article to be mailed. The stamp has a top layer having a visual display,
middle layer having an electronics layer, and a bottom layer having an
adhesive layer. The stamp is encoded such that the visual display of the
stamp is altered to indicate a state of the stamp. Postage of the article
is determined by a postal authority worker and payment is authorized
using the unique identifier. This eliminates the need for the sender to
have any personal interaction with a postal worker to ship an article and
eliminating the need for the sender to estimate postal cost prior to the
article being received at the postal office. Altering the adhesive layer
provides safe removal of the affixed stamp which can then be reused.