A standard letter from the US to the UK is 94 cents as of 12/10/08.
Current domestic letter rate is 42 cents, going up to 44 cents on May 11.
Cost from the US is 98 cents, same as for a letter.
It costs 98 cents.
Stamps were not available in 1812. The first where used in Great Britain in 1840. When the first US stamps camp out, they were 5 cents for the first 1/2 ounce of mail.
The price can vary a great deal depending on the type of 'kiloware' it is. It will be more if it is all commemorative stamps. The most would be high values with airmail stamps. The lowest would be definitives issued by a country such as the US, Great Britain or France.
In Great Britain, the stamps were 1 cent. In the US postage was 5 cents for the first half ounce. They weren't available in the US for several years after that before they were issued.
What country? The US did not issue any Olympic stamps in 1948. its in great Britain
Yes, that is what postage stamps are for, to mail letters from your post office all over the world. Being that the US Post Office is going to get the mail to Great Britain, the US Post Office should get paid. The Universal Postal Union provides for the compensation between countries.
Great Britain issued the first postage stamps in 1840. The first from the US postal service came out it 1847. Some local issues came out earlier.
Queen Elizabeth has appeared on postage stamps in the largest number of countries around the world, including Canada, Australia, and Great Britain.
There WERE stamps in 1844. It would be from Great Britain or Brazil. Some of them are very rare and obviously not from the US government who started printing stamps in 1847. Take the stamp to an expert. You could consult a stamp catalog, usually found in your public library, to learn more about it and how to value it.
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There were no stamps in the early 1800's. The world's first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain in 1840.
The US, Soviet Union, and Great Britain
Queen Victoria was on all of the stamps from Great Britain. George Washington was not a monarch, he was a US President. And Benjamin Franklin was on a US stamp very early on.