Yes, you can! Post card stamps are just regular postage. As long as the total value adds up to or exceeds the necessary value, they can be combined. And the post office loves it! More money for no additional work.
42 cents. But if you don't want to buy a 42 cent stamp then go ahead and put 42 1 cent stamps on there.
May 12, 2008, 41 cent stamps go up to 42 cents.
If they say 42 cents on them, you need the additional 2 cent stamps to make up the difference. If they are 'Forever' stamps, they are valid for one ounce of First Class Postage regardless of the cost.
Two 37 cent stamps (assuming that the letter doesn't weigh more than an ounce). But as you only need to put one 41-cent stamp on the letter, you could go buy some 2-cent stamps and save yourself some money.
Yes - Three 44- cent or forever stamps will work, but the postage is only 98 cents- you would wasting 34 cents. You can buy 98-cents stamps or 10-cent stamps at the PO. (44 + 44 + 10 = 98)
One 28 cent stamp will do the job if you are mailing your card from within the US.
My understanding is that the USPS wants a 2-cent increase, but since this amount is above the rate of inflation, they will have to justify the raise before the board which may not agree to it. I also believe that increases , if any, will always occur on May 1, from now on.
Food stamps are a substitute for MONEY. Depending on the amount that was defraauded, it is POSSIBLE that you may have to serve some time in jail.
Unlike some countries, the US has not devalued postage for over 100 years. The stamps are still valid for their face value. You still need 44 cents to mail a first class letter, but you can get that with any combination of stamps.
for about 30 minutes on friday afternoons at school, we gave our teacher money for stamps. she kept our stamp "book" and we got to put stamps in the book - i usually bought ten cent stamps. when we had about $18 and change in stamps, we could go to the post office and trade the book in for a $25 savings bond.
According to Stamps to go between 1.75 to as much as 50.00. Yes there is a big span between the two numbers but as Collectibles go value is in the eye of the collector.
Three and a half ounces of stamps is a decent amount of stamps. It will vary depending on whether they are still on paper or not and whether they are definitives or commemoratives. You could probably find about 100 to 150 stamps in 3.5 ounces of stamps.