The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). British stamps only have an image of the head of the reigning monarch.
The stamp act was one of the taxes the British Parliment put on the colonies as a source of wealth. The stamp act put a tax on almost all written documents.
because if they dont put stamp the mail can't email to someone
The stamp act was a tax imposed on the colonies by England, it put a tax on all paper products. To certify you paid the tax, they put a stamp on your piece of paper. Hope this helped! Sources: American History
The Acts imposed on the Colonists were the Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and Stamp Act.
Every time colonists would purchase paper, tax collectors would put a stamp on them and later pay for it.
Traditionally, the UK does not put its name on its stamps but always has an image of the reigning Monarch.
That is what you do with a stamp, put it on a letter to pay for it to be delivered. You always use the postage from the country you are mailing the item in.
Great Britain. That is in respect to their having invented the postage stamp. But they do have to display a picture of the Sovereign.
That will depend on the stamp and the country it is from. Sometimes it is the engraver's name. It could be a plate number. It might even be the name of the printing company.
If you want to send it in the post then a name, address and stamp are required
Great Britain does not have their name on their postage stamps. They do all have a picture, sometimes small, of the reigning monarch at the time of issue.
You put the stamp on the letter, which you mail to get on Reality TV Island
you will put the name of attempting country's name where you wann go!
Information printed on stamps varies enormously from country to country and even within some countries. There are two things a postage stamp will have as a minimum based on the IPU requirements: 1) an indication of country of origin - this is most commonly shown by the country name appearing on the stamp but in a few cases it may be indicated some other way. For example British stamps have no country name but incorporate an image of the reigning British monarch into the design of every stamp. 2) a postal value - i.e. a figure indicating the amount of postal credit you have purchased. If there is no postal value, it is quite possible what you have is not a postage stamp at all.
The International Postal Union sets standards for stamps to be used on international mail. At a minimum the stamp must have the name of the country and a value on it. The country may specify their own standards in addition to these.
on the envelope.
Bob Stamp's birth name is Robert John Stamp.