12 stamps
ofcourse they do
No they are not valid for use in the United States. You must use stamps of the country of origins when mailing something, in this case, the US.
French Postcards - 1979 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 USA:PG
You can use forever stamps on the letter. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
The company that produces stamps in the UK (United Kingdom) is the : Royal Mail .
No... e-stamping is only for use within the the different judicial regions of India.
No, you may not. Forever stamps, because they do not contain a value, cannot be used for international mail.
Postcards from the Edge - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Canada:A Canada:14A (Ontario - 2006) Chile:14 Finland:S France:U Germany:12 Iceland:L Peru:14 Portugal:M/12 Singapore:PG Sweden:11 UK:15 USA:R
Many of the old postcards are valued at prices between $5 and $15 each. The exact amount will depend upon the exact postcard.
No that's an dumb question! Yeah, why not?
Great Britain issues stamps without a country name. Being the first country to issue stamps, it didn't need one. Since then, all of their stamps have shown a picture of the ruling monarch on them.