The USPS rate for ordinary domestic 1st-class letters was 39 cents in Feb. 2007.
a first class stamp = 26p
Postage rates in the US are not state dependent. A First Class stamp was 39 cents at the start of 2007. The rate changed in May of 2007 to 41 cents.
39 cents until May, when the price increased to 41 cents.
39 cents
2007 started with a first class stamp being 39 cents. It went to 41 cents on May 14 2007. A year later it went to 42 cents.
It is a Forever stamp and was worth 39 cents when it was first issued. It can still be used for one unit of first class mail, which is currently 45 cents.
First class postage was 41 cents for the first ounce in 1955. A post card cost 26 cents.
In the U.S. from 8 January 2006 through 13 May 2007.
The 41 cent rate for first class started on May 14, 2007. It was valid until May 12, 2008.
In 2018, a U.S. Forever Stamp was worth 50 cents. The Forever Stamp allows customers to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of future price increases for First-Class postage. This stamp was introduced in 2007 to provide a convenient option for consumers.
The cost for the first ounce of postage in 2003 was 37 cents. It had been at that rate since June 2, 2002.
Yes, it is valid for the first ounce of First Class postage always and forever.