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Postal stamps are measured by the amount of money they represent.

Examples:
In the US, that would be in cents, also called pennies, and in dollars in the amounts of $1.00, $4.80, $5.00, and $16.50;
in Japan, in yen;
in Turkey the Turkish lira;
in Viet Nam, the dong;
in France, the Euro;
in China the yuan, commonly called the kwai;
in Iran, the rial;
in Iceland, the krona;
in South Africa, the krugerrand, or more simply, the rand.

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