"Postage stamp countries" are tiny countries "the size of postage stamps" but that is not how they got that name. These countries issue postage stamps as a source of revenue. Most of their stamps are bought by worldwide stamp collectors rather than being used for delivering domestic mail. Four European postage stamp countries are: • Liechtenstein • Luxembourg • Monaco • San Marino
Yes, it is a postage stamp country. It does not refer to the small size of the country. It references the fact that they make a good revenue from the production and sale of postage stamps to collectors.
Yes, it is one of the Postage Stamp countries that obtains a large percentage of their revenue through the sale of postage stamps.
The standard in most countries is to put the postage stamp (or the meter printing) in the upper right corner.
as much as someone is prepared to pay for it.
no, because for each letter, you can only use 1 stamp. Yes, you certainly can in Canada, and most other countries. Postage paid is postage paid, regardless of the stamp denomination. Assuming, of course, that the stamp total is sufficient to cover the required postage.
What was the cost of a postage stamp in 2001
postage stamp
how much did a postage stamp cost in 2016
the postage stamp had cost $00.32 in the year 1993
The current cost of a US postage stamp is 44 cents
no lauren mitchell has not yet appeared on a postage stamp