The international postal agreement is that the country of origin takes the money for the stamp and sends the mail item to the destination country. The destination country completes the mail delivery for no further charge to the sender or the country of origin. It is reasoned that everything works out evenly for all concerned in the long run.
The first nation other than India to have released Gandhiji postage stamp was United States on January 26th, 1961. The Second Country was Congo in the year of 1967.
Laws vary by country. In most you can make something using an actual stamp. You paid for the stamp and can use it as you wish. You may not use the design from a stamp without permission of the issuing authority or meeting the requirements of the country's laws.
How is someone supposed to answer your question if you do not supply a country from which you are sending to India?
It depends what country you are in eg. I want to send a postcard to you from Spain. I have to use a Spanish stamp. But you have to use an English stamp to send one to me if you're in England and I'm in Spain.
foreign conquest
from any part of the French territory, buy a french stamp and slip your letter in one of these yellow mailboxes. From any non-French country, use a local stamp. Letters for foreign countries are always stamped in the country of origin.
What catalog do you recommend as a price guide for old foreign stamp prices?
Foreign Intrigue - 1951 The Stamp Collector 4-8 was released on: USA: 18 November 1954
Too many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What was the country of issue? Was the stamp canceled in 1960? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1960 and has that date in the design? What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
To many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What was the country of issue? Was the stamp canceled in 1913? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1913 and has that date in the design? What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
Too many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What was the country of issue? Was the stamp canceled in 1913? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1913 and has that date in the design? What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
For which country?