There are several different stamps that fit that description with different values. Go to this site:
http://pe.usps.com/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm
and find the picture of the particular stamp you have to see its value.
Stamps like that were issued in 2005 and 2006 and were worth 39 cents each.
You can still use the G stamps today. It is worth 32 cents, unless marked for postcard rate or First-Class Presort, which are 20 and 25 cents respectively.
Depends where you are. Some countries issue stamps for first class mail, some don't.
Whatever it says on it. There have been several "American flag stamps".If it says "Forever" rather than a monetary value, then it's worth whatever the first class letter rate for 1 ounce is at the moment.
Yes, you can use regular stamps on first class mail. Most letters that you would mail only take one or two stamps.
You need stamps because if you don't have a stamp, they wont send it. First class is faster than second class, and so on.
There really is no 2nd Class postage stamp. Stamps are issued in multiple denominations to cover any rate necessary. While the bulk of stamps sold are those that match the first class rate, you can buy them in a wide variety of values.
The basic rate for US first-class stamps is currently 44 cents.
3 stamps.
500 first class stamps would cost: Well it depends where you get them from!!! :)
{| |- | First Class stamps are used to send a normal letter of one ounce through the mail. In most cases a regular stamp is considered the first class stamp rate. Most commemorative stamps are to meet the First Class Postage rate. |}
Yes.