No, you should only use US stamps for mail posted in the US.
The stamp has to be accepted where you mail the letter. If you are mailing in Canada, you need a Canadian stamp. If you are in the US mailing to Canada, you can use a US stamp.
No, you use the postage of the country where you are mailing the item.
You can use US postage since origin US but since int'l will take more than 1 stamp
That is what you do with a stamp, put it on a letter to pay for it to be delivered. You always use the postage from the country you are mailing the item in.
Yes, the stamp is still valid for postage in the US. Just equal or exceed the cost of mailing the item.
Yes, you can use a stamp that says "33 US" for mailing, as it indicates the stamp's value of 33 cents. However, it’s important to ensure that the postage meets the current mailing rates for your destination. If the total postage required exceeds 33 cents, you will need to add additional stamps. Always check the latest postage rates to ensure your mail is properly stamped.
It is 32 cents.
No, once a stamp has been used, you can no longer use it for postage. It is a federal offense in the US to remove cancellations and re-use stamps.
Currently 28 cents for mailing within the US.
As of October 2023, a US Global Forever Stamp is worth $1.50. This stamp allows for mailing a one-ounce letter to any destination outside the United States, regardless of future price increases. It simplifies international mailing by ensuring that the postage is always valid for the specified service.
You must use Canadian postage stamps when you are mailing a letter from Vancouver, BC, Canada. You would need to purchase a certain stamp depending on the letter's destination. Postage rates apply to domestic, USA, and International destinations.
Five cents was the value. That was the cost of mailing a half ounce letter.