98 cents
Yes , as long as they equal the value of the correct postage to Germany You cant just put on a (regular first class) 45cent stamp. First, then, find out the correct postage amount for Germany.
According to Canada Post's site, which I just looked up, it is $0.52.
What is the amount of regular postage that you will have to place on the letter?
As of 2016, the rate dropped to 47 cents.
i believe you can as long as you put the right amount of postage on.
Postage meters are typically used by businesses who have to mail a large amount of items. The machine will weigh the item, determine the amount of postage necessary to mail it, and print the postage directly onto the envelope. Postage can then be paid in a lump sum to the postal service. This eliminates the need of taking items to be individually weighed at the post office.
Because postage meters stamp the appropriate postage amount for a letter or a package that you are sending out. If your business sends out a lot of mail or packages, the USPS expects the correct amount to the penny. Plus, there is a dated postmark or cancellation right at your office.
There is no reason to. As long as they add up to the correct amount, they can be used for postage. You can purchase smaller value stamps to add to them to make up the remaining amount.
42 cents
It is still valid for postage. The exact face value will have to be found on the USPS web site.
go to the post office and use their machine that will weigh it and tell you the amount of postage for each type of mailing
Sure, as long as it equals to the proper amount of postage in the end.