The US offers 5 cent stamps. They can be used to make up the difference with older stamps. Or to complete the cost for packages. You may have to order them through the USPS, not all post offices will have them.
Yes, you can purchase 5 cent stamps. The post office does print them and they are typically available at most counters. They usually have some small denominations available that can be used to make up amounts.
Yes, there are 5 and 10 cent stamps. You can get stamps in a wide variety of values, though the most common are ones that reflect the current postage rates. And for many years, postage was 5 cents for a letter, and it was 10 cents for a while.
Yes, the post office does sell 5 cent stamps. You may have to purchase them online though. In the related links is a link to one such 5 cent stamp.
In the U.S., yes. They currently bear a picture of a silver coffee pot.
Sure, they are available at the post office.
The USPS is currently not offering an 8 cent stamp for sale on its web site. You can purchase 4 cents stamps.
yes, a 5cent pearl buck stamp
Yes
The USPS no longer prints 20-cent stamps. They do print 10-cent and 5-cent stamps.
20,000 1 cent stamps with $200.
In the US you can buy two 10- cent stamps, four 5-cent stamps. five 4-cent stamps, ten 2-cent stamps or twenty 1-cent stamps for 20 cents at most post office windows.
18 8cent stamps and 22 3cent stamps
No, but you could buy some 5 cent stamps and make the current 44 cent rate.
42 cents. But if you don't want to buy a 42 cent stamp then go ahead and put 42 1 cent stamps on there.
Yes the post office sells 10 cent stamps. Stamps are available in a wide variety of denominations and not all offices will have a full selection. You can mix and match as necessary, so if they don't have 10 cent stamps, you could buy two 5 cent stamps.
Postage is 98 cents for a standard letter from the US. You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination that totals 98 cent or more. For example two forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp. If all you have is forever stamps, you would have to use three of them.
If they say 42 cents on them, you need the additional 2 cent stamps to make up the difference. If they are 'Forever' stamps, they are valid for one ounce of First Class Postage regardless of the cost.
The cost is 98 cents. You could use two 44 cent stamps plus a 10 cent stamp. You can buy a 10 cents or a 98 cent stamp at the post office. If all you have is 44 cent stamps, you would have to use three.
Three 44- cent or forever stamps will work, but the postage is only 98 cents- you would wasting 34 cents. You can buy 98-cents stamps or 10-cent stamps at the PO.
That will depend on the specific 8 cent stamps you have and what country it is from. The condition, cancellations, what it is attached to, watermarks, perforations and even color variations can affect the value. You will have to consult a postage stamp catalog to find out.