May 12, 2008, 41 cent stamps go up to 42 cents.
You can go to Mattox Coins and Stamps in Raleigh. I did some business with them recently and they were by far the most professional that I have seen.
They go up on May 12, 2008. I looked it up on USPS.com
On May 11, 2009 , ordinary first class stamps went up to 44 cents.
In the US postage stamps are always valid. You do still have to have enough to cover the current postage cost. And Forever stamps are always valid for one ounce of first class mail, regardless of the actual cost.
Superior Labels, Bettendorf, IA recently purchased Addicted to Rubber Stamps. Scott Lee in the current owner.
you can go to a shop that sells stamps
The best way to find out is to go to your nearest post office. They will have the up to date prices and that is where you would have to buy your stamps.
Yes, they use these at the post office when the prices go up and you still have old stamps!
Well, you could always do potato stamps. A potato is easy to obtain, and very, very easy to carve. If you want to go more durable, you could move up to wood stamps. Harder to carve, but some woods are easier than others.But still rubber stamps are best you can use different rubber stamps like Self Inking Stamps, Pre Inked Stamps, Return Address Stamps, Custom Rubber Stamps.
those stamps are forever stamps they will always coast the same as other stamps
If they say 42 cents on them, you need the additional 2 cent stamps to make up the difference. If they are 'Forever' stamps, they are valid for one ounce of First Class Postage regardless of the cost.