No, you cannot. You must meet the cost for a letter which will be 98 cents. The Forever stamp is only 44 cents.
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Scott number US 1770. Most first day covers are available for about a $1 from a stamp dealer.
1840 England.
The "rooster weather vane" stamp was issued in 1999 with a value of 1 cent. It was the final "make-up rate" stamp printed before the approval of the rate increase, so could not be printed with a price on it. This was part of the "lettered series" of non-denominated stamps (A thru H). *(see the related link for pictures and values of these stamps)
If you are sending a normal-sized letter, you would need $0.49 total of stamps to mail it from Indiana to California. You could use a Forever stamp or a combination of other stamps that equals $0.49.
Just one stamp if it's a regular letter. A forever stamp will get the job done but if it weighs more than the a regular letter, you may want to stop by the post office and get it weighed first
Yes, it is.
No, it is not a Forever Stamp.
The Forever stamp is not to be used for postage overseas. If you are mailing a letter to a soldier, and using the APO box, normal rates apply. You would be able to use a Forever stamp for that letter.
3 Just one stamp will do it for a normal letter.
The value of the Forever Stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail letter price in effect on the day of use.
Put a 42 cent stamp on it. - Stuart
1 first class forever stamp will be good which is worth 44 cents,provided the weight of letter should be normal.
It takes one forever stamp.
One Ounce=One Stamp.
my friend in Australia sent me a letter, on the stamp it said $2.05. hope this helps!!! -jemma-