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.
A forever stamp is a stamp that is valued (sold and cancelled) at the current local letter rate of postage. For example, if the current cost of local postage is 50 cents, the forever stamp is valued at 50 cents. If the price of postage rises (or miraculously, falls) the value of the forever stamp would be the new value. The forever stamp is forever valued at that rate.
So, before the price goes up, buy a lot of forever stamps and you will save money. Forever stamps also save having to use 1 or 2 cent stamps to cover the postage increase. Saves you and the post office time and money.
The Forever stamp is worth the cost to mail one ounce of first class mail. It will always be worth that much regardless of how much it costs at the post office. Currently you can get one for 44 cents.
As of July 2014, the price of a Forever stamp is .49 cents. The price went up 3 cents this last year.
it depends on how much stamps cost at the time. but they never go bad!
stamps you can use forever even if the price of postage increases
It is worth one ounce of first class mail. Currently that is 44 cents.
49 cents.
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Forever
A Forever stamp is good for one ounce of First Class Postage inside the US.
The postage is standard first class 1 ounce (a "Forever" stamp).
42 cents or the forever stamp with the liberty bell
Yes, you can use a Forever stamp on a postcard, but it's overpaying for postage.
Yes, it is non-denominated.
how much did a postage stamp cost in 2016
As of 2016, the rate dropped to 47 cents.
47 cents, or one Forever stamp for the first ounce.
It depends on the weight of the package or envelope. Letters weighing one ounce or less require a 49 cent stamp called a "forever" stamp.
A three cent stamp will be good forever for US postage. Every US stamp issued since 1861 is valid for postage.
Whatever the first class postage rate is. Currently 49 cents.