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.
Yes.
One book of stamps can cost approximately $10 at the post office. This will include 20 stamps that are personalized. You can buy larger amounts at $.48 per stamp.
Officially the 'Adopt-a-Shelter-Pet' stamp/s are called the 'Animal Rescue' stamps with the subtitle of 'Adopt-a-Shelter-Pet' on the stamp. The 'Animal Rescue'stamps were issued (April 22, 2010) as Scott Catalog numbers4451-4460. These are cute stamps with pictures of cats and dogs. Yes the Post Office did stop making these stamps, but you still can purchase these stamps from dealers at a reasonable price.
In the US you can buy two 10- cent stamps, four 5-cent stamps. five 4-cent stamps, ten 2-cent stamps or twenty 1-cent stamps for 20 cents at most post office windows.
The fastest way is to go to the post office and use the vending machines. The clerks at the desk will have more variety. And they can be ordered on line through USPS.gov. And many stores have them available at the service desk.
I am guessing you want to mail a letter to some foreign location from the US. If so, the rate is now 98 cents. You can buy a 98-cent stamp at a post office. If all you have is "forever" stamps with the liberty bell on them , you would have to use three and overpay since they are worth 44 cents each . (10-cents stamps are also available at the post office and two 44-cent stamps plus a 10 give the exact amount. )
The US offers 5 cent stamps. They can be used to make up the difference with older stamps. Or to complete the cost for packages. You may have to order them through the USPS, not all post offices will have them.
The cost is 98 cents. You could use two 44 cent stamps plus a 10 cent stamp. You can buy a 10 cents or a 98 cent stamp at the post office. If all you have is 44 cent stamps, you would have to use three.
The ISBN of The Post Office Girl is 3-10-097054-3.
6-10 days depending how you mailed it.
There have always been 9 cent stamps available for sale in the Post Office but 9 cents was never an official rate for first class postage. On 3/2/74 the rate jumped from 8 cents to 10 cents, skipping the 9 cents amount.
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