All Newfoundland stamps are valid for postal use at their face value because they have not been demonetized (their use denied) by Canada.
They are still valid for use as postage as long as they add up to the proper postage. If you check USPS regulations Postage due, special delivery and certified mail stamps are NOT valid as payment for postage.
The entire purpose of the Forever Stamps was that you can use them for one ounce of First Class Postage forever. No additional postage is necessary.
Postage stamps that are worth 32 cents can still be used but they must be combined with other stamps to meet the current postage rate. In January of 2014 the current postage rate was 49 cents for a letter that weighs one once of less.
All stamps issued by the government since 1861 are still valid for postage.
Forever stamps are still good for the new rates. Stamps with a 42-cent denomination require another 2 cents of added postage to meet the current rate of 44 cents.
You can still use 37-cent stamps, however you must add sufficient postage for the current price.
Yes you can and they are worth 33 cents as postage.
In the US postage stamps are always valid. You do still have to have enough to cover the current postage cost. And Forever stamps are always valid for one ounce of first class mail, regardless of the actual cost.
They are still valid as 20 cents worth of postage. You would have to add additional stamps to the envelope to meet the correct rate.
Face value for postage remains valid until the government de-values them. In the US, stamps issued since 1865 are still valid for postage. The value to a collector varies based on supply and demand.
Depends on the definition of Duck stamps.If you are referring to the stamps typically bought to be affixed to a hunting license to allow one to hunt ducks, no, they are not legal for postage.If you are referring to the US Postage Stamps that have pictures of ducks on them, yes, they can still be used for their face value toward the cost of postage.
The ones with a flag are worth 2 cents. Additional postage must be added to make the current rate. They are good for US addresses only.