First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
1 first class forever stamp will be good which is worth 44 cents,provided the weight of letter should be normal.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
Yes. But that's more postage than a standard letter is worth. You can add small-denomination stamps to bring the total up to whatever the first class rate is when you use the old stamps. First class stamps in 2006 (Lady Liberty with a US flag backdrop, or two blue lovebirds on a yellow background) were worth 39 cents.
Whatever the first class rate of postage is on the day you use it to mail a letter.
In the US for a first class mail letter (1 oz.) it is .44¢
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
No. Although the "letter series" were designed to function as nondenominated stamps, each successive letter has a specific value after it was superseded. Only the Forever stamps are good for a one-ounce letter "forever." The H stamp is worth 33 cents toward the 2011 rate of 44 cents (88 cents large envelopes). The H "makeup rate" stamp (rooster weathervane) is worth only 1 cent.
You can find all of the current stamp denominations on the Royal Mail site, here is a link: http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/content1?mediaId=52300716&catId=600025 Standard bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 30p Large letter bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 47p Standard gold 1st class stamp is worth 39p Large letter gold 1st class stamp is worth 61p Happy Mailing :)
A US first class stamp dated 2002 is worth face value only, and it's still valid now.
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If it's a regular first-class regular letter, 45 cents worth of stamps for one ounce of mail or one Forever Stamp.
Whatever it says on it. There have been several "American flag stamps".If it says "Forever" rather than a monetary value, then it's worth whatever the first class letter rate for 1 ounce is at the moment.