Helvetia is the name of Switzerland in Latin. It is a compromise on marking stamps for a country with so many languages. It avoids multiple names in different languages.
Helvetia is the Latin name for Switzerland. They speak German, French and Italian, so it is rather confusing! Rather than try to use the three official languages of Switzerland they use the Latin.
You use the postage of the country of origin, in this case, you would use Canadian postage.
Postage stamp in india in 2050 , I think in year 2050no use postage stamp every person because all person use email and other latest technology , if any person use postage stamp when he or she collect for collection of stamp, and in year 2050 India will very powerful country in world, in eduction and economic , so design of postage stamp in India in 2050 - Golden Sparrow
Yes, you can use a Forever stamp on a postcard, but it's overpaying for postage.
Have to use postage from country of origin
To mail a single letter to Canada, the stamp must be equivalent to the postage cost. As long as the stamp is equal to the postage, any letter can be sent with any kind of postage stamp.
As postage to mail something like a letter.
Brazil was the second country to use adhesive postage stamps, issuing its first stamp in 1843. The stamp was known as the "Bull's Eye" due to its design.
41 cents. Use it for postage.
No, you use the postage of the country where you are mailing the item.
Yes, this stamp can still be used for four cents of postage. It was issued in 1991.
Brazil became the second country to use adhesive postage stamps in 1843.