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Romania is the country that marks their stamps posta romano.
The country of origin.
No. When mailing items you use the stamps of the country of origin.
Great Britain does not print their name on their postage stamps. The name of the country is not mentioned because United Kingdom was the first country in the world to start postage stamps. However, all of the postage stamps have at minimum a silhouette of the current Queen (or King).
Yes, every country uses postage stamps.
Without knowing what stamps you are refering to, it is impossible to offer a value. Stamps are issued from virtually every country in the world, as well each country issues many different stamps each year.
You use the stamps of the country of origin, which in this case is the US. So the individual pays the rate in their country and their countries postage is affixed to the item.
Suomi is Finland.
Bhutan Scott #152-152F, issued April 1973, was a set of 7 stamps that could be played on a record player. They were 33 RPM records and featured the national anthem of Bhutan, the history of the nation, and some folk songs.
The United Kingdom was the first country to issue postage stamps. Since no other country issued stamps at the time, there was no need for the UK to name itself. The UK continues to issue stamps without a country name.But every stamp of Great Britain includes at least a profile of the current ruler, currently Queen Elizabeth II.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
When you are sending mail internationally, you use the stamps of the country you're sending FROM, not the country you're sending to.