Sure- he can make such requests, but the postal service is not required to grant them.
the stamps were issued in 1855
There were no stamps in 1801. The first postage stamps were issued in Great Britain in 1840. It was several years after that that German issued postage stamps.
A quick count of the US Scott listing includes over 200 different varieties. The first was issued in 1847. The most recent was in 2006. Other countries have also issued stamps commemorating our first president.
Greece has issued such stamps. There may be others.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was a stamp collector. The USPS even issued a stamp showing him working on his collection.
Semi-postal stamps are stamps that are issued to pay postage, but cost more than the standard postage rate. The additional money is contributed to charity. Many countries have issued such stamps on a regular basis. The US has only issued a couple such stamps.
No they are not Forever stamps. They were issued in 2006 and have a value of 39 cents.
Ration stamps were used to even distribute goods that were in limited supply. Each person in a household was issued a ration book. In addition to paying for the items, the proper ration stamps had to be given to the shopkeepers to get certain things.
Almost all countries have issued square stamps. At some point or another you can find a square. The US has issued a large number of square stamps.
It would be called a sheet of stamps. Some were issued in panes.
The US issued the first postage stamps in 1847.
Depends on which stamp you have. Sarawak issued over 200+ stamps.