France or one of its territories. Republic of France is what the RF stands for.
The woman's head you see on all definitive stamps from France since 1944 is the "Marianne". 13 different designs have been made over the years. The first one, in 1944, was named "Marianne d'Alger" and the newest design is named "Marianne de Beaujard" (also named Marianne d'Europe, because she is featured with the European Union stars). Marianne is an allegory and represents the value of the French Republic.
from any part of the French territory, buy a french stamp and slip your letter in one of these yellow mailboxes. From any non-French country, use a local stamp. Letters for foreign countries are always stamped in the country of origin.
AnswerThe first French postage stamps were issued in 1853.
The cost of a stamp to France depends with a number of factors, the package to be delivered, the geographical location, the weight of the goods, and the nature of goods. These are some of the factors that will determine the price of the stamp to France.
A stamp is "un timbre" (masc.) in French.
A postage stamp is 'un timbre / un timbre-poste' in French.
Austrian Republic
Austria and Prussia invaded France with the hope of stamping out the newly-formed French national spirit. According to Prussia and Austria, because France was experiencing a new-found independence, the spirit of the country had to be exterminated.
No, it would not be accepted. It can only be used for letters posted in the Republic of Ireland.
COST STAMP MAIL POSTCARD FROM FRANCE INTERNATIONAL EUROS .86 As of 7/21/2009, the local post office here in Southern France told us that to mail a postcard from France to US is still a 0.86 euro stamp. AND IT WORKED! +++++ OOPS; THIS IS BACKWARDS...FROM FRANCE TO US, SORRY. Go to this website, you can get all the information about how much stamp costs from us to the other countries http://ircalc.usps.gov/default.aspx?Mode=Intl_Single&CID=10113
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