Postal stamps are measured by the amount of money they represent.
Examples:
In the US, that would be in cents, also called pennies, and in dollars in the amounts of $1.00, $4.80, $5.00, and $16.50;
in Japan, in yen;
in Turkey the Turkish lira;
in Viet Nam, the dong;
in France, the Euro;
in China the yuan, commonly called the kwai;
in Iran, the rial;
in Iceland, the krona;
in South Africa, the krugerrand, or more simply, the rand.
Postal stamp is non-judicial stamp.
St. Alphonsamma is the first woman from Kerala to be pictured on the Indian postal stamp.
The same as any US stamp.
They stamp their feet!
No, the USPS does not have a "Joyful Ramadan" stamp. It only has an Eid stamp.
1840 in Great Britain.
A stamp is "un timbre" (masc.) in French.
Stamp dispensers can be purchased from various postal companies, such as the United States Postal Service. They can also be purchased from online mega-retailers such as eBay or Amazon.
No, she does not. In the US, you have to be deceased to have a stamp issued in your honor. Elizabeth Dole is still living.
YES!! Do a search and you can even find the images used for this US postage stamp!
In 2001, the USPS issued its only Thanksgiving stamp.
They were an amount of money in which you would pay.