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You can use forever stamps on an international letter. It is worth 44 cents toward the cost. You must put additional postage on the envelope.
You cannot use Forever stamps on postage outside the US. The rate of one ounce of international First Class Mail is 98 cents.
You cannot use the Forever Stamps on foreign postage. The international agreement indicates that value must be shown on stamps used for international mail. The current cost for up to one ounce is 98 cents.
From the US the cost is 98 cents in 2010. You can buy a 98 -cent stamp or can use any combination of stamps that total 98 cents or more.
The number of stamps is not important, it is the total value. Currently the cost is 98 cents.
You can purchase 1 cent or 2 cent stamps.
It costs 5.50 wedish crowns, which is about 50 European cents, or 70 American cents or 45 pence.
Yes you can and they are worth 33 cents as postage.
There are too many variables to provide an accurate answer. Italy doesn't use cents, they use Lira. Does old mean 100 years or 10 years? Consult a stamp catalog to identify the stamps. You can find one at the library.
You can still use the G stamps today. It is worth 32 cents, unless marked for postcard rate or First-Class Presort, which are 20 and 25 cents respectively.
To send a letter to Germany using a forever stamp from the United States, you would need to use one forever stamp, which is equivalent to the current first-class postage rate for international mail.
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.