The US Flag is the most common item.
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That is what stamps are for, to pay postage. In the US you buy postage stamps and put them on mail to any other country in the world.
Same as to any other US state. 43 cents I think. I have the forever stamps.
No. The International Postal Union regulates the exchange of mail. The postage is collected and affixed at the post office of origin and no stamps of any other country are required.
I can go to my local post office! They sell Thai postage stamps. They don't sell US stamps. I think you're a little confused - you can buy stamps wherever you live to send things to any part of the world. You don't need to use British stamps to send a letter to England. You can buy other kinds of stamps from other countries, you would have to find someone that can import them. You should try finding Stamp Collectors and such. There are also commercial websites.
Benjamin Franklin and George Washington were on the first US Postage stamps.
One can buy any kind and any number of stamps using the US Postal Service website. One has to go the official website and search for the right stamps.
She is not currently featured on any US postage stamps, as no stamps can feature living persons.
US postal stamps can only be used for letters that are mailed in the US. If you are mailing a letter in a European country, let us say France, they you need to use French postage to mail a letter to the US or any other destination.
3 to five depending on how far you live from there
Just one, as long as it is 42 cents (10/2008). Or if you have some older US stamps, you could put 84 1/2 cent stamps on it. Or any combination of other stamps to pretty much create any number between 1 and 84 as long as they total 42 cents.