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Postage to Europe from the US is 98 cents for a one-ounce letter.
The first adhesive postage stamp was the Penny Blackissued by the UK in 1840.
In 1934 the price of a first class stamp was 3 cents. A postcard cost 1 cent.
No, it will not be sufficient postage.
william shakespeare was the first on a brish stamp, there have been many others
39 pence as of 30 April 2009.
a letter weighing 1 gram to Eire, what postage do I need?
If you are posting it in the US, yes. As long as the amount on the stamp covers the overseas postal charge.
In the UK a standard first class Royal Mail stamp in December 2013 is 60p.
In UK the 1st class postage stamp measures 24mm high and 20mm across. - as one example Depends on the country, and value.
Unless your card is larger than normal, it shouldn't cost any more than a first-class postage stamp to mail a Christmas card from the US to the UK.
AnswerAll US postage stamps issued since the Civil War (i.e., 1861-65) are still valid for postage at the price indicated on the stamp. So yes, you can still use a US stamp released in 2002.Special Delivery stamps are no longer valid. They never paid postage but paid for an added service that is no longer available.Here in the UK collectors often use old (1971 onwards- decimal currency) stamps for postage- I recently received a package with 20 different values from 5p to 22 1/2p on it ! All perfectly legal. Stamps are officially legal tender in the UK- you can pay a bus or train fare with them, theoretically- though I wouldn't like to try it with most of our bus drivers....