Not in the United States. The US Postal Service approves the postage stamps.
Albert F. Dawson has written: 'Joint resolution for a special Lincoln postage stamp' -- subject(s): United States, On postage stamps, Resolutions, United States. Congress, Commemorative postage stamps
Florida does not have stamps. The Federal Government issues postage stamps, not the individual states. They can be used anywhere in the United States.
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.
He was President of the United States. All Presidents get a pictured on postage stamps after their deaths.
Frank E. Goodwin has written: 'The making of United States stamps' -- subject(s): Postage-stamps
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.
Samuel Chapman has written: 'The postage stamps of Mexico, 1856-1868' -- subject(s): History, 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.
A Person Can Print Postage Online by Going to the United States Postal Service Site and Purchasing the Stamps Needed and Then Printing Them Off at Home.
A Lincoln 1c green United States Postage- unused, issued 1959
The about of postage you need for a 2.2 oz. letter in the United States is $.70. This is for a standard envelope.