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.
No.
Unissued postage stamps would be hard to catalog, as they were never made available to the public. If you meant unused postage stamps, all the catalogs will provide pricing guidelines for used and mint stamps.
No - Us stamps can only used on mail sent from the US.
Florida does not have stamps. The Federal Government issues postage stamps, not the individual states. They can be used anywhere in the United States.
You can try selling them on ebay
Forever stamps have the value of the current First Class Postage Rate. Currently they cost 49 cents. They can be used 'forever' to mail one ounce of US Postage.
Not necessarily. Most postage stamps that have been used are worth only pennies.Unused stamps are still worth their face value. A unused 29 cent stamp is still worth 29 cents.What makes a postage stamp valuable depends on the following factors:Age: Older stamps are ususally worth more than newer stamps.Certain categories: Some stamps are worth more because of their popularity. As an example; baseball or movie star stamps are worth more.Mistakes: Stamps that have a mistake are ususally worth a lot more.Combination of Age & a Mistake stamp are very valuable.
In the US, you can use it toward meeting the required amount of postage, which is going to mean using two of them toward the 44 cents. It is also possible that it can be used in some bulk mail, as there are fractional values associated with some of those mailings.
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.
It may have value if you can find someone to buy it from you. A postage stamp has value, but not anything that you can demand. You can't hand one to a clerk in a store and they have to take it.
That is what postage is used for. You use the stamps of the country of origin, which in this case is the US.
"Postage stamp countries" are tiny countries "the size of postage stamps" but that is not how they got that name. These countries issue postage stamps as a source of revenue. Most of their stamps are bought by worldwide stamp collectors rather than being used for delivering domestic mail. Four European postage stamp countries are: • Liechtenstein • Luxembourg • Monaco • San Marino