unused
A memo stamp is a device that is usually made of a type of rubber or plastic that has words carved on the bottom and a handle that is often made from wood. They are used to stamp memos and could say "read," "unread" or almost anything that would be needed.
Not if the stamp says 42 cents on it. If it says forever on the stamp, yes, you can.
I have the NORIS stamp on a .22 too.It is a very old bolt action and it says NORIS on the stock and on the barrel right in front of the bolt and that is all it says.
4 cents
Yes, this stamp can still be used for four cents of postage. It was issued in 1991.
he gave me a memo. police filed a memo on me.
something on a post it that says, "finish essay today"
why use memo?
The 1800s refers to the year that the item pictured on the stamp was used, not when the stamp was issued. It has a minimal value.
It will say forever on the stamp. If it doesn't, it may be one of the non-denominational issues that has a fixed price. See the link below.
If it says 44 cents on it, yes, if you add a one cent stamp to it so that it equals 45 cents. If it says Forever on it, you do not need to add any postage to use it.
The plural of memo is memorandii