Since May of 2009 (11th?) it has been 44 cents.
Forever stamps are still good for the new rates. Stamps with a 42-cent denomination require another 2 cents of added postage to meet the current rate of 44 cents.
SPS Forever stamps are valued at the current rate/cost of mailing a first-class "standard-size" envelopes within the USA. Currently the USPS charges 42 cents. The benefit of Forever Stamps are that their value changes with the rate to match any increases.
The price of stamps went to $.42 this past Monday.
depends on the current rate of a stamp. The forever stamp stays at the current rate forever.
Yes. Postage stamps never expire. You just have to use enough to equal the rate for the item you are sending. The exception to this is Forever Stamps. They always maintain the current rate.
Postage stamps that are worth 32 cents can still be used but they must be combined with other stamps to meet the current postage rate. In January of 2014 the current postage rate was 49 cents for a letter that weighs one once of less.
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It takes enough stamps that total $.42 to post a letter in the US. That is what the US Postal Service charges even from city to city or state to state. They raised the rate not long ago. There are $.42 stamps available for purchase.
No, but you could buy some 5 cent stamps and make the current 44 cent rate.
There is none. The current cost of a First Class Stamp in the US is 44 cents. A Forever Stamp also costs 44 cents.
Yes, as long as the total matches the current postage rate.
These stamps are sold at the current first class rate which is 42 cents . If rates go up, they will be sold at the higher rate, but will still serve as first class postage no matter what you may have paid for them.They sell for 44 cents at the present time.