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Forever. Check out the USPS website for more info.
No, only one Forever stamp has been issued. It has a value of 44 cents currently. There is a listing of USPS postage stamps that have been issued without values on their website.
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Effectively, yes. Strictly speaking, a forever stamp is only one that bears the word "Forever", but like the forever stamp, the Breast Cancer Research stamp is good for 1 oz first class US postage at any time, regardless of the price when you bought it. "The postage value of the Forever Stamp, as well as the nondenominated Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp, is always the domestic First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price that is in effect on the day of use (mailing)."--USPS website, specifically http://pe.usps.gov/text/imm/immc1_020.htm .
The USPS rate for ordinary domestic 1st-class letters was 2 cents in 2001.
The USPS rate for ordinary domestic 1st-class letters was 39 cents in Feb. 2007.
Face value refers to the value that is printed on the face of the stamp.If you have a stamp that has no value printed on it, visit the USPS link, which provides a picture of all the non-denominated stamps and their face value. They are still valid for postage.The USPS now issues 'Forever' stamps. They are sold for whatever the current rate is for mailing 1st class stamp at the time the stamp is sold. After they are purchased, Forever stamps can always be used to mail a first class letter regardless of the future increases in cost.See Related LinkSee the Related Links for "USPS - Non-denominated Stamps" to the bottom for the answer.
Yes- the USPS sells a 5 cent stamp.
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Yes, according to the USPS "Frequently Asked Questions" site:Can Forever stamps be used for international mail?Customers can use Forever stamps for international mail, but since all international prices are higher than domestic prices, customers will need to attach additional postage. The value of the Forever stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail one-ounce letter price in effect on the day of use.http://faq.usps.com/eCustomer/iq/usps/request.do?create=kb:USPSFAQ&view%28%29=c[c_uspsse10242011]&varset%28source%29=sourceType:embeddedSince "forever" stamps (as of Jan 2012) are worth 45 cents, and mail to Canada costs 85 cents (as of Jan 2012), you can use two "forever" stamps on the mail to send it to Canada.
No, the USPS does not have a "Joyful Ramadan" stamp. It only has an Eid stamp.