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When mailing postcards or any other mail from Canada, use Canadian postage.
You can use forever stamps on the letter. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
No... e-stamping is only for use within the the different judicial regions of India.
In the UK they were the world's first postage stamps.
i have sent a letter to the UK, and it takes 2 stamps.
Great Britain issues stamps without a country name. Being the first country to issue stamps, it didn't need one. Since then, all of their stamps have shown a picture of the ruling monarch on them.
It depends where you want to send it from.
No - only coins and notes of the realm are legal tender.
You can order them straight from the Royal Mail in the UK and they will post direct to you. Visit the link. If you are looking for older stamps from the UK, then a local stamp shop should have them for sale.
AnswerAll US postage stamps issued since the Civil War (i.e., 1861-65) are still valid for postage at the price indicated on the stamp. So yes, you can still use a US stamp released in 2002.Special Delivery stamps are no longer valid. They never paid postage but paid for an added service that is no longer available.Here in the UK collectors often use old (1971 onwards- decimal currency) stamps for postage- I recently received a package with 20 different values from 5p to 22 1/2p on it ! All perfectly legal. Stamps are officially legal tender in the UK- you can pay a bus or train fare with them, theoretically- though I wouldn't like to try it with most of our bus drivers....
US Postal Service first class postage would be $3.96 ... see Related Link for more details.