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They're as real as Santa Claus bills, Easter Bunny bills, ... i.e. the bill they were made from is real, but the Elvis picture isn't. The only official US product that has ever been printed with a picture of Elvis was a commemorative stamp. They're novelty items made by taking an ordinary $1 bill and pasting a picture of Elvis (or anyone else) over George Washington's image. If you peel off the Elvis picture you can spend it (as 1 dollar, of course).
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That stamp was issued in 2005. It has a face value of 25 cents.
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A first-class stamp is not the same as a forever stamp. A forever stamp holds the value of a first-class stamp regardless of how often the rate for first-class postage has increased. A first-class stamp only holds its face value.
The cost of a first class stamp in England is 62p.
The price for a US first class stamp is currently 49 cents. The previous rate for a first class stamp was 46 cents.
Assuming you are talking about a US First Class Stamp: No.
A first class stamp costs 46 cents in the US. Each additional ounce is 20 cents.
The cost of a Royal Mail first class stamp is 60p. The price of a Royal Mail second class stamp is 50p. A first class large letter stamp is priced at 90p. A second class large letter stamp is priced at 69p.
A first class stamp covers up to one ounce of postage.
.60 cents for a first class stamp. .50 cents for a second class stamp.
It was $0.33 for a first class postage stamp.