The green mark was used many times. But besides this they used the green stamp several times: In 2004 there were the following: There was a vase of 18 3/4 x 8 in. They used a green stamp on this.; There was another vase of 11 3/4 in. It was corseted shape with pink roses. They used the green Lenox stamp on this.; There was a 12 piece Mount Vernon Lenox Tea Set. It had the green stamp mark.; There was a Bust of a man and a woman that was 9 x 3 1/4 in. They used the green ink stamp.; There was figurine of a ballerina wearing white Tutu with roses of 6 in. They used the green stamp on this. That is all that there is, to the best of my knowledge.
You need $0.98 to send a letter to china, every foever stamp is $0.46 now. You can either use 3 forever stamps or use two and another 10cent stamp.
Lenox furnaces cost about $2,500 and meet Energy Star standards. This means that they will not use as much energy as your old furnace, so a Lenox will save you money in the long run.
The US is the leading polluter in the world so other countries don't worry that much about green energy. China might use green energy though...
the advatages of lenox furnace is that it cleans your furnance really well and what some people dont know is that you can use it on furniture and it will make it super clean
Sadly no, you can not use food stamp for peapod
Yes.
Yes, you can use a Forever stamp on a postcard, but it's overpaying for postage.
Not if the stamp says 42 cents on it. If it says forever on the stamp, yes, you can.
yes you can you can actuelly use any kind of stamp
Yes, you can still use the G rate dove stamp. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.
no every state accept is valid Stamp paper from his nationality hodler stamp vendor
No china does not use the Euro. The currency in China is the Renminbi.