The stamp-postage value of a stamp is visible on the front of the stamp.
44 cents
44 cents.
As of 2010, 44 cents.
It was 44 cents on 1 January 2012 and increased to 45 cents on 22 January 2012.
First Class postage became 44 cents on 11 May 2009 and was increased to 45 cents on 22 January 2012.
If you bought a forever stamp for 42 cents otherwise 44 cents
44 cents in 2012
42 cents. In May 2009 it was raised to 44 cents.
42 cents HOWEVER on May 11th, 2009 it will be raised to 44 cents
The price today is .42 cents; will be .44 cents on May 11.
You can find all of the current stamp denominations on the Royal Mail site, here is a link: http://www.royalmail.com/portal/rm/content1?mediaId=52300716&catId=600025 Standard bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 30p Large letter bright blue 2nd class stamp is worth 47p Standard gold 1st class stamp is worth 39p Large letter gold 1st class stamp is worth 61p Happy Mailing :) For USA: howmucharestamps.com
In March of 2009 the first class stamp was 42 cents. It went to 44 cents in May of that year.
The postage rate in the US in 2009 started off at 42 cents. It was raised from 42 cents to 44 cents on May 11th. The second ounce of postage remained at 17 cents..
42 cents before 11 May 2009. 44 cents after that.
The price of a first class stamp in the US increased to 44 cents on May 11, 2009, from 42 cents previously.
Currently 42 cents in the US -- going up to 44 cents on May 11.
They are currently 42 cents but they are going up to 44 cents in May, I believe.