Yes you can use an "H" makeup stamp as postage as long as it is not cancelled or being reused. FYI an H stamp is worth 33 cents but a H makeup stamp is only worth 1 cent.
Yes it is still valid for 1 cent worth of postage on US mail for a domestic location.
The H makeup rate stamp is still valid for 1 cent's worth of postage.
Yes, you can still use the G rate dove stamp. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.
Yes, H stamps are still valid for postage. The first class stamp would have a face value of 33 cents.
Yes the stamp is still valid. It has a face value of 3 cents.
Yes, you can still use the G rate dove stamp. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.
I checked with our post office in alabama and they said the value of the H makeup stamp with USA and rooster weather vane is one cent and they are still usable.
Yes, this stamp can still be used for four cents of postage. It was issued in 1991.
Certainly, they are still valid for postage. You just have to use enough of them to equal the current postage rate for the envelope or package you are mailing.
Yes, as long as the total postage affixed equals the current postage rate.
The most common G rate stamps sold for 32 cents and are still worth that amount as postage. There was also a make-up rate stamp worth 3 cents that was intended to be used with a 29 cent stamp to reach the new G rate of 32. There was also a G rate stamp for post cards, worth 20 cents and one for non-profit presort use, worth 5 cents.
It is still valid for postage. The G make up rate is worth 3 cents toward current postage.
These sold for 33 cents and are still worth that amount as postage. You can only use them for postage for destinations inside the US.
is the 1995 love postage stamp still use-able
The most common G rate stamps sold for 32 cents and are still worth that amount as postage. There was also a make-up rate stamp worth 3 cents that was intended to be used with a 29 cent stamp to reach the new G rate of 32. There was also a G rate stamp for post cards, worth 20 cents and one for non-profit presort use, worth 5 cents.
The G rate stamps were issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents. Yes, it can still be used for 3 cents of postage.
41 cents is 1 cent short of the required 42 cents. What happens depends on your luck. It may go through with no problem. It may be sent back to you canceled - you would need another 42 cent stamp to mail it -- or if it is caught near where it is to be delivered they will try to collect 1 cent from the receiver.