Unissued postage stamps would be hard to catalog, as they were never made available to the public. If you meant unused postage stamps, all the catalogs will provide pricing guidelines for used and mint stamps.
Fedex does not deal in postage stamps.
Making Postage: Mak found more than 50 3-cent and 5-cent stamps in a desk. His uncle needed 87¢ worth of postage to mail a package and asked Mak if he could use some of these stamps. How many different combinations of the stamps could Mak give his uncle to make exactly 87¢ of postage.???????
It is BUT the machines that read the stamps might show it as being cancelled and it could be returned to sender or be presented as postage due.
Great Britain does not print their name on their postage stamps. The name of the country is not mentioned because United Kingdom was the first country in the world to start postage stamps. However, all of the postage stamps have at minimum a silhouette of the current Queen (or King).
You can go online and purchase customized stamps from a company called Zazzle. They have many different ways to personalize your stamps and offer decent prices. If they do not have what you are looking for you could try Vista Print as well.
They are interesting and originally people collected used stamps. It is inexpensive to collect them so even kids could do it. Many stamps are very beautiful and can teach a lot about the country they come from.
The link leads one to conclude that there could be roughly a half million different stamps.
In the United States, yes you could return stamps to a post office for a refund. However, you would also need to provide the receipt to prove you purchased the stamps as well as the method by which you paid. That is the incorrect answer , the correct answer is that you can not get a refund on your stamps or postage, but you can exchange the stamps for other stamps as long as the one you have are in good condition, I know I worked in the U.S. Postal Service for over 15 years, and still today the receipt that you get after you purchase something from USPS, states at the very bottom , that there is no refund for postage.
Yes, but that would be foolish. Buy some one-cent stamps to make up the 42 cent postage and save those 41 cent stamps.
These stamps are still good for postage. They are still worth face value to anyone who needs stamps for postage. A dealer might charge twice face for them, so if you could find a collector who was thinking about buying them from a dealer, you could make a deal. A dealer will not likely pay more than face for them.
The postage to send a letter from the United States to the United Arab Emirates is $1.15. You would need to use three stamps, or you could go to the post office and let them apply the postage which would cost a little less than the price of three stamps.
You can create custom postage stamps online at the US Postal Service website, these however might be a little more expensive than some of the other options online. Shopping around for the best deal might be wise.