Stamps from all countries can be purchased from dealers. They can also be purchased from the government that issues them. Most postal entities have web sites and have special deals for collectors. Check the Brazilian Postal Service web site for their deals.
Most post offices in the US sell a little known article known as an International Postal Reply Coupon. The coupons are redeemable for stamps in countries that are members to the UPU covenant equal to the international first class rate for an article weighing 20 grams. At present, the coupons cost $2.10
{| |- | Brazil does issue postage stamps. It was a very early adapter of the adhesive stamps, following Great Britain. They actually issued stamps before the US started. |}
Yes, but only applies to cold subs. If you request your sub to be pressed or toasted, FL food stamps will not pay for it.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
When mailing a letter or package you always use postage purchased in the country you are mailing from. So if you are mailing a letter from the USA to Canada, you would buy stamps at your local post office.
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Brazil became the second country to use adhesive postage stamps in 1843.
No, you can use them on everything but Stamps and Giftcards.
One can buy old postage stamps from Turkey from online stamp collection sites. One may also use eBay which offers a plethora of stamps originating from different countries.
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.
That is what stamps are for, to pay postage. In the US you buy postage stamps and put them on mail to any other country in the world.
If you buy the stamps and never use them, that's to many, if you buy stamps you think you might need and never use, that's to many, if you buy stamps just to have and admire them, that's collecting and your in the wrong section of WikiAnswers, you belong in collectibles.
No, you can only use British stamps for mail posted in London. (You wouldn't expect to be able to use a stamp from a different country on a letter mailed in the USA.)
Postage is 98 cents for a standard letter from the US. You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination that totals 98 cent or more. For example two forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp. If all you have is forever stamps, you would have to use three of them.