Depends what country you are from. this is a world wide site, you could be asking this question anywhere in the world.
First Class postage was 32 cents in 1995. There were still other stamps available for post cards and airmail. The price was dependent upon what you were mailing.
First Class postage was 32 cents in 1995. There were still other stamps available for post cards and airmail. The price was dependent upon what you were mailing.
The cost was 32 cents in 1995. That covered the first ounce of weight. It was raised from 29 cents the year before on the first of January.
{| |- | First Class postage in 1984 was 20 cents for the first ounce. This rate was valid through February 1985. At that point it went up to 22 cents. |}
Postage in 1995 was 32 cents. It was 29 cents until the first of that year. It remained at 32 cents until January of 1999 when it went up to 33 cents.
First class US stamps were 32 cents in 1995.
The first class postage rate was 20 cents in 1985. It went up to 22 cents in February.
The price jumped from 20 to 22 cents in February.
It varies from year to year for the cost of postage stamps. Right now in 2010, it cost around 44 cents for stamps..
In the US postage stamps are always valid. You do still have to have enough to cover the current postage cost. And Forever stamps are always valid for one ounce of first class mail, regardless of the actual cost.
Forever stamps have the value of the current First Class Postage Rate. Currently they cost 49 cents. They can be used 'forever' to mail one ounce of US Postage.
Yes, postage stamps require that you pay for them. That is how the postal service gets its revenue so that it can do business. Postage goes up when the cost to deliver exceeds the cost taken in.
US postage stamps do not expire -- they are always worth face value as postage.
Ordinary first-class stamps cost 6 cents in 1969.
There were no postage stamps in 1752- the first postage stamp appeared in 1840 in England. The US was under British colonial rule in 1752. There was a postal service and Benjamin Franklin was the Postmaster General. I am sorry that I do not know the postage rates, I am pretty sure they varied with the distance the mail had to travel.
The cost of postage stamps have been carefully regulated for hundreds of years. The official US Postal Service website presents stamps in hundreds of styles and denominations.
First class postage was 10 cents in the US in 1975.
Semi-postal stamps are stamps that are issued to pay postage, but cost more than the standard postage rate. The additional money is contributed to charity. Many countries have issued such stamps on a regular basis. The US has only issued a couple such stamps.
Not in the United States. The US Postal Service approves the postage stamps.
It is in various rates, stamps will cost either a few cents to a few dollars. about 42 cents a post stamp