Yes. Postage stamps never expire. You just have to use enough to equal the rate for the item you are sending. The exception to this is Forever Stamps. They always maintain the current rate.
NO. If you are mailing FROM the Netherlands you must use their postage. If you are in the US mailing to the Netherlands then you must use USPS. Same all over the world when mailing from a country use that countries postage.
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.
You use it in the bonsai shop in Red Dragon Island where you trim a bonsai tree.
The simplest way to order online postage is to use the United States Postal Service website. It has a category called Shop USPS which allows the consumer to purchase online postage in addition to products like stamps and shipping supplies.
The best way is to visit the USPS web site. They have a page that will provide pictures and the values for the stamps that have been issued without a price on them. If there is no letter, they are either 37 or 39 cents. And the stamps are still valid for use!
No. Blue chip stamps are no longer redeemable.
Your answer depends on the size and weight of the letter you want to mail. You can use the online calculator, below, from the USPS, to determine the value in stamps required to mail your letter.
Before you can attend the Sumo match, you have to complete three tasks, then trim a bonsai at the bonsai hut.
Most current Hungarian stamps say Magyar Posta or Magyarorszag but some stamps do not have the word Magyar.
You can still use 37-cent stamps, however you must add sufficient postage for the current price.
The number of stamps needed for an envelope depends on the weight and destination. The weight limit for a standard USPS First-Class Mail envelope is 3.5 ounces. For an envelope weighing 12 lbs, you would need to use a different shipping method, such as USPS Priority Mail or USPS Priority Mail Express. The specific number of stamps required can be calculated using the USPS postage rate calculator or by visiting your local post office.
Yes you can and they are worth 33 cents as postage.