Stamps dot Com is the most well-known site that offers custom stamps made with user submitted photos. Zazzle is another online store where people can submit photos to create custom stamps.
One can find a history of Iraq postage stamps on the website wikipedia. There one will come across a very comprehensible and chronologically sorted history of those postage stamps.
"Photo Stamps" are postage stamps which are created by uploading one's own photographs. Both the Royal Mail in the U.K. and the United States Postal Service offer this facility.
There are a few places where one can get personal postage stamps. There are specialist websites such as Photo stamps and picture it postage that offer this service.
One can find old postage stamps for collecting when one goes to shops like Kenmore Company. One can order a stamp catalog of the company online at the website of Kenmore Stamp.
Yes, it is one of the Postage Stamp countries that obtains a large percentage of their revenue through the sale of postage stamps.
It may have value if you can find someone to buy it from you. A postage stamp has value, but not anything that you can demand. You can't hand one to a clerk in a store and they have to take it.
The entire purpose of the Forever Stamps was that you can use them for one ounce of First Class Postage forever. No additional postage is necessary.
A philatelist is a person who collects stamps and can also be referred to as a lover of stamps.
The cost of postage stamps have been carefully regulated for hundreds of years. The official US Postal Service website presents stamps in hundreds of styles and denominations.
Printing your postage at home is becoming more popular these days. As long as you have a printer it's quite easy. The best sites to do this are USPS, Canada Post and Royal Mail.
You can use forever stamps for an ounce of postage forever. They never lose their value for one ounce of postage.
Forever stamps have the value of the current First Class Postage Rate. Currently they cost 49 cents. They can be used 'forever' to mail one ounce of US Postage.