It will be returned to sender.
A Buffalo Nickel stamped on a penny is worth $800.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a ZN penny is worth $70.00. A Jefferson Nickel stamped on a CU penny is worth $60.00.
From what I understand some jewelers stamped in the ring size!
Most likely the pattern number
The number stamped on the square tang indicates the bit size.
It will be returned to sender.
yes
Metered mail has postage printed directly onto the mail piece by a postage meter, while stamped mail has pre-printed postage stamps affixed to the mail. Metered mail is often used by businesses for bulk mailing, as postage rates can be updated electronically. Stamped mail is more commonly used for personal or individual mailings.
Many times Post Offices have lobby drops for local, metered and stamped. Some have drops for Express Mail.
This is a federal offense. Not only will your letter be destroyed, postal officials will come looking for you and have the authority to confiscate the vehicle that you drove to the post office. Or, on the hand, if a benevolent postal employee notices the mistake, he or she may simply place you stamped mail in the correct box. That is not funny
Ink jet cartridges would be better to send on metered mail. They are more compact and the cases contain less plastic that would contribute to weight.
William K. Thomas has written: 'History and evolution of metered postage' -- subject(s): Metered mail, Postal service
Called the Postal Office today in Cedar Rapids Iowa. Metered mail should go out the same day it is posted, however, it is the judgment call of the postal carrier to take it later then that up to 3 days. If you put metered mail in the system after it's date, you can run the piece of mail through the machine with out the amount but the correct date. You will have no problem then.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
a metered postcard is a postcard that already has the stamp made into the the postcard. there is no need to put an adhesive stamp on it.
Metered water means that the amount of water used is measured ie metered by local utilities In other words, when your water is metered, you pay for what you consume. This water is commonly measured in meters, gallons or feet. Metering has become very popular for financial savings and conservation measures.
No, only stamped mail delivered by the Postal Service can legally be placed in a mailbox.