Pretty much anything you could need. Many post offices have a complete set of stamps from one cent up to a dollar. The link below will show you the variety available.
Forever stamps are still good for the new rates. Stamps with a 42-cent denomination require another 2 cents of added postage to meet the current rate of 44 cents.
The 5¢ Franklin and 10¢ Washington stamps
I think it is 37 cents.
One. The denomination will depend upon the weight of the letter. The current rate is 44 cents for the first ounce.
There is none. The current cost of a First Class Stamp in the US is 44 cents. A Forever Stamp also costs 44 cents.
What is the price for postcard stamps? Current price to mail a postcard is 32 cents.
Postage stamps that are worth 32 cents can still be used but they must be combined with other stamps to meet the current postage rate. In January of 2014 the current postage rate was 49 cents for a letter that weighs one once of less.
I am not sure what you are asking, but it you are thinking about US stamps denominated as G, the one for first-class domestic mail sold for 32 cents. There were also G stamps for the postcard rate and pre-sorted mail. The reason for the G denomination is that the stamps were printed before new postal rates were set.
Currently, the cost of a first-class United States Postal Service stamp is 46 cents. The forever stamps that the post office sells will always remain enough to send mail, even if the price of stamps goes up.
Since May of 2009 (11th?) it has been 44 cents.
One. But it has to be the proper denomination. One ounce of First Class mail is 44 cents.
Just one stamp is needed! But it does have to be the right denomination. Currently a single ounce cost 44 cents.