Yes you can and they are worth 33 cents as postage.
Yes it is still valid for 1 cent worth of postage on US mail for a domestic location.
No. Blue chip stamps are no longer redeemable.
Yes, S&H Green Stamps can be redeemed through the S&H GreenPoints website.S&H Greenpoints will only redeem the Green Stamps for Greenpoints. So if you have 50 stamps, you will get 50 Greenpoints. You must follow the instructions on the S&H Greenpoints website for sending in your Green Stamps, including a notarized statement that includes the following:A count of the number of Green Stamps being submittedThe name and location of the store(s) where they were obtainedYour S&H Member Number (you are issued this number when you enroll with S&H greenpoints)Your name, email address, postal address and daytime phone numberNote: If you do not include a notarized statement, the Green Stamps will be discarded.
Yes, they are still valid for postage at their purchase value, 33 cents.
S&H Green Stamps are no longer in circulation, as the company behind them ceased operations in the late 1980s. However, some collectors still buy and sell vintage S&H Green Stamps as collectibles. You can check with collectors' groups or online marketplaces if you are looking to redeem or trade them.
H stamps are 33 cents.
Most current Hungarian stamps say Magyar Posta or Magyarorszag but some stamps do not have the word Magyar.
You can still use 37-cent stamps, however you must add sufficient postage for the current price.
Yes. Postage stamps never expire. You just have to use enough to equal the rate for the item you are sending. The exception to this is Forever Stamps. They always maintain the current rate.
No, S&H Green Stamps are no longer redeemable today. The program, which was popular from the 1930s to the 1980s, ceased operations in the late 1990s. While some collectors may still possess old stamps, they hold no value or redeemable status in modern times.
These sold for 33 cents and are still worth that amount as postage. You can only use them for postage for destinations inside the US.
All Newfoundland stamps are valid for postal use at their face value because they have not been demonetized (their use denied) by Canada.