If the stamp has not been devalued by the country of issue, yes, for postage in that country. It is only going to be worth face value which could be a fraction of its actual value in a few cases.
It depends on the specific stamp. In the US there are stamps that picture ducks or duck decoys that can be used for postage if they are unused. However, Duck Stamps for hunting are not valid for postage.
this cover bears the 8cent Lyndon b. Johnson stamp of 1973 and the 12cent freedom of conscience stamp of 1980.u.s mint presidential medal 24kt gold electroplated by the postal commemorative society.
The 1973-74 US stamp is worth .20c for both mint and used (in excellent shape)
A non-judicial stamp is a type of stamp used to collect taxes imposed by the government on legal documents in certain transactions, such as property sales and agreements. It is affixed to the document to show that the necessary duty has been paid.
The US mint did not use mint marks on the 1965 half dollar coin.
St. Alphonsamma is the first woman from Kerala to be pictured on the Indian postal stamp.
millimetres.
No. The forever stamp is intended for domestic use only and doesn't meet the requirements of the Universal Postal Union for international mail.
If you are posting it in the US, yes. As long as the amount on the stamp covers the overseas postal charge.
The same as any US stamp.
The price of a US postal service postcard stamp is 27 cents.
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No, the USPS does not have a "Joyful Ramadan" stamp. It only has an Eid stamp.