They are still valid for postage in the US. The total stamp value must equal the current First Class rate. You would have to add 7 cents to each of them to total the correct amount for a letter. Used together they would cover two ounces of First Class mail.
Yes, although it may cost more now to send something through the USPS. You have already paid postage you may just need to use two stamps instead of one due to the higher cost of shipping.
Yes, you can still use a 42 cent stamp. The 42 cent stamp can be used with others to meet current postage rates. You have to add 2 cents worth of postage to mail a letter.
Certainly, they are still valid for 52 cents worth of postage.
Yes you just have to add 11 cents onto it with side stamps.
yes you can use 33 cent stamps as long as you add the 11 cents to make the current US first class postage rate of 44 cents.
Yes, you can still use a 41 cent stamp. The 41 cent stamp can be used with others to meet current postage rates. You have to add 3 cents worth of postage to mail a letter.
Yes you can use 33 cent stamps. As long as the total postage on the envelope equals the cost of postage it is okay. US stamps have not been devalued since the Civil War.
First Class postage in the US went to 37 cents on June 30, 2002. It was in effect until it jumped to 39 cents on January 8 2006.
You would change $20 to pennies, so you would have 2000 pennies. Divide 2000 by 38 to get the answer. In this case it would be 52 stamps with 24 cents left over.
Postage stamps are 49 cents and still rising. in 2009 they are 52 cents.
Fiftytwo cents!
1 Canadian Stamp Approx. .52 cents canadian.
One 69 cent US stamp for a letter or postcard
Currently, 52% of the Sri Lankan population are female.
use I and . to show the number 52
I believe the USAF still has over 65 B-52 H models operational.
Yes... Now Link or Food stamp cards are accepted anywhere that accepts local cards. Walmart accepts food stamps cards no matter what state they are from. As long as the location takes food stamps they will accept Illinois Link.
Check the date code stamps on the barrel. Details on the Remington Society of America on the Manufactured Date link.
.2X + .32X = 5.2 Combined like terms .52X = 5.2 divide by .52 X = 10 10 stampes of each type
Yes.