One. From USPS web site: "Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change in the future.
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.
First class US stamps in the US were 3 cents each.
Yes. That's why it's called a "forever stamp". It will remain sufficient postage for a first-class letter indefinitely regardless of future postage increases.
The current price for a stamp is .46 cents for one ounce. The price increases .20 cents for each additional ounce for flat letters. Forever Stamps can be purchased at any time; they are locked in prices that can be used any time in the future without having to add additional postage when the rates increase.
Postage stamps always cost the face value of the stamp and various stamp values existed then just as they do today, but first class postage for a typical letter was 3 cents during most of the 1930s
1 first class forever stamp will be good which is worth 44 cents,provided the weight of letter should be normal.
Enough stamps to equal first class postage of 49 cents, or a Forever stamp. It will also have an address.
You need $0.98 to send a letter to china, every foever stamp is $0.46 now. You can either use 3 forever stamps or use two and another 10cent stamp.
If it's a regular first-class regular letter, 45 cents worth of stamps for one ounce of mail or one Forever Stamp.
That is the purpose of the Forever Stamps. They always equal the first class cost. It does not matter what you pay for them.
The Forever Stamps can be used to send one ounce of First Class Mail anywhere in the United States.
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.
Yes. The Liberty Bell Forever stamps can be used at the current First Class rate forever... hence the name "Forever stamp". They are worth whatever the current First Class rate is. For example, the rate currently (Dec. 2010) is $0.44. The Forever stamps are worth that amount right now, even if they were purchased at a lower rate before the increase in May 2009. If the rate would happen to increase again, the Forever stamps would be valued at whatever the new rate would be, whether they are purchased before or after the increase.
You only need one first class stamp to mail a letter anywhere in the USA.
The Forever stamp is not to be used for postage overseas. If you are mailing a letter to a soldier, and using the APO box, normal rates apply. You would be able to use a Forever stamp for that letter.
You cannot use the Forever Stamps on foreign postage. The international agreement indicates that value must be shown on stamps used for international mail. The current cost for up to one ounce is 98 cents.
To send a letter to Germany using a forever stamp from the United States, you would need to use one forever stamp, which is equivalent to the current first-class postage rate for international mail.