Yes, they are worth something, how much depends on many variables. The stamp itself can vary in value from almost nothing to several dollars. Various postmarks can have value depending on the place and date. (I saw a simple envelope with a common stamp that was valued at $500 because the date happened to be 8 am Sunday December 7th, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.) Advertising logos on an envelope can be collectable as well.
If the card is under one ounce it will take 44 cents. If it is oversized, there is an additional surcharge. Additional ounces are 17 cents each.
Stationary means standing still, not moving forwards or backwards, etc.Stationery means writing paper, envelopes, postage stamps, etc.
Possibly--some used stamps are very rare and very valuable. Some collectors prefer used stamps, especially ones that are still on their envelopes with all the postal markings. Most stamps are worth more unused, but there are a lots of exceptions-- in some cases governments sold unused stamps to collectors in large quantities, but very few were actually used , or even available for postage.
I have a cigar box full of Chesterfield Stamps. Are still valid, or are they worth something? My guess is they are at least 20 years old.
No. Blue chip stamps are no longer redeemable.
Yes. you can eat it still it only has foot stamps on it.
It depends on the issuing authority. The US has not devalued postage stamps since 1862, which means anything issued since then can still be used for postage. Other countries have invalidated stamps as of certain dates or events. Check with you local postal authority for specifics in other countries.
The answer depends entirely upon which stamps and their condition. It also depends upon whether they are still attached to an envelope or not. It will also make a difference if it's an airmail stamp rather than regular postage. Most of the stamps are worth about about .20 to .50 cents.
A franking machine is a small device that places stamps on mail. It is a quicker process than placing them on by hand, and they are still used today. They can be found on "Business Reply" pre-stamped envelopes that are sometimes enclosed inside along with a bill or donation request.
While there are many different colors available for mailing envelopes, my favorite is still the good old white envelope. Brown envelopes are better if sending money or checks in the mail but white is perfect for letters.
3 dollars with the stamps still on the paper
Yes, farmers in the 1930s often had root cellars to store vegetables, fruits, and other food items. These underground spaces helped to keep produce cool and extend its shelf life throughout the year.
The parent can continue to receive food stamps. If the child is still living in the parent's home, the two of them can continue to receive food stamps together as one household.