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Mauritius 'Post Office' stamps was created in 1847.
No, you can not resell your stamps back to the post office.
If you are a philatelist, you can purchase stamps from all over the world on eBay. There is also an official website for the Indian Post Office called e Post Office, and there you can purchase stamps online.
No they will not buy back stamps
Why not just use the 2006 stamps? You can purchase stamps that can be put on the envelope with the 2006 stamps to make the appropriate rate. Most post offices won't exchange stamps, as there is no reason to do so.
Yes, they will exchange damaged stamps for similar stamps. They will not give you back you money.
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One can find reliable information about different kinds of post office stamps by visiting a local post office where one will all sorts of stamps and other items like envelops.
Yes. Canada Post sells stamps online.
If you mean stamps for items of post you are sending to other countries, yes, Australia Post has a range of Australian International postage stamps, which are marked accordingly, in blue on the edge. If you mean stamps from other countries, no, Australia Post is not a commercial outlet for the post offices of other countries. Some of the larger Post Offices may stock packets of used (or CTO) postage stamps from other countries at minimal cost. The packets are usually focussed on a specific theme such as dogs, trains, birds, etc.
Yes the post office sells 10 cent stamps. Stamps are available in a wide variety of denominations and not all offices will have a full selection. You can mix and match as necessary, so if they don't have 10 cent stamps, you could buy two 5 cent stamps.
The post office does not pay the estate.