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44-Cent First Class : February 4th , 2011 .
No, it is not. It was a non-denominated postage stamp issued for the rate change in 1985 to 22 cents. It can be used for 22 cents of postage within the US, so two of these will mail a First Class letter today.
I need to have a letter postmarked today, Vetrans Day, will the post office stamp the letter with todays date tomorrow?
No. Although the "letter series" were designed to function as nondenominated stamps, each successive letter has a specific value after it was superseded. Only the Forever stamps are good for a one-ounce letter "forever." The H stamp is worth 33 cents toward the 2011 rate of 44 cents (88 cents large envelopes). The H "makeup rate" stamp (rooster weathervane) is worth only 1 cent.
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44 cents is the going rate for an ordinary first class stamp.
Pretty much the same way as today. The difference was that the person receiving the letter paid the carrier for the delivery.
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A 15th century Florin is an Italian coin. A Florin was never used in Germany. The monetary equivalent of a Florin in today's U.S. dollar is about 200.
44 cents today (May 2009) for a standard 1st-class stamp.
49 cents today.