form_title= Current Postage Stamp Rate form_header= Find the right stamps for your needs. How many stamps do you need?*- {10, 20, 30, 40, 50, Other} Do you want them sent to your home?*= () Yes () No What type of design would you like on the stamps?*= _ [50]
46 Cents
The current First Class postage rate is 45 cents.
Yes, as long as the total postage affixed equals the current postage rate.
current postage stamp rate is $0.42
A U.S. postage stamp featuring a red tulip would only be considered the full price for sending a letter if its value matches or exceeds the current first-class postage rate set by the USPS. As of my last update, the standard rate for a one-ounce letter is $0.66, so the value of the stamp must be confirmed to determine if it covers the full postage. If the stamp's value is less than this rate, additional postage would be required. Always check the current postage rates for accurate information.
Current US postage for ordinary first class letters is 42 cents.As of May 11, 2009, the First Class rate in the US was raised to 44 cents.
An unused Forever Stamp is worth whatever the current postage rate is. At the moment that's 49 cents.
Certainly, they are still valid for postage. You just have to use enough of them to equal the current postage rate for the envelope or package you are mailing.
It is still valid for postage. The G make up rate is worth 3 cents toward current postage.
Whatever the current First Class postage rate is. In March of 2012, that is 45 cents.
40-60 cents.
The G rate dove stamp was issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.