Depends where you are. Some countries issue stamps for first class mail, some don't.
Yes. But that's more postage than a standard letter is worth. You can add small-denomination stamps to bring the total up to whatever the first class rate is when you use the old stamps. First class stamps in 2006 (Lady Liberty with a US flag backdrop, or two blue lovebirds on a yellow background) were worth 39 cents.
If you use enough of them! The current rate is 44 cents in the US. That would mean at least 15 3 cent stamps.
You cannot use the Forever Stamps on foreign postage. The international agreement indicates that value must be shown on stamps used for international mail. The current cost for up to one ounce is 98 cents.
Stamps show that you have paid the money to have the letter delivered.
Yes, according to the USPS "Frequently Asked Questions" site:Can Forever stamps be used for international mail?Customers can use Forever stamps for international mail, but since all international prices are higher than domestic prices, customers will need to attach additional postage. The value of the Forever stamp is the domestic First-Class Mail one-ounce letter price in effect on the day of use.http://faq.usps.com/eCustomer/iq/usps/request.do?create=kb:USPSFAQ&view%28%29=c[c_uspsse10242011]&varset%28source%29=sourceType:embeddedSince "forever" stamps (as of Jan 2012) are worth 45 cents, and mail to Canada costs 85 cents (as of Jan 2012), you can use two "forever" stamps on the mail to send it to Canada.
Yes, you can use regular stamps on first class mail. Most letters that you would mail only take one or two stamps.
You cannot use Forever stamps on postage outside the US. The rate of one ounce of international First Class Mail is 98 cents.
first class mail up to and including one ounce = .42
Yes. But that's more postage than a standard letter is worth. You can add small-denomination stamps to bring the total up to whatever the first class rate is when you use the old stamps. First class stamps in 2006 (Lady Liberty with a US flag backdrop, or two blue lovebirds on a yellow background) were worth 39 cents.
Of course you can. As long as the total amount of postage equals the first class rate. All mail is sent air these days.
The entire purpose of the Forever Stamps was that you can use them for one ounce of First Class Postage forever. No additional postage is necessary.
If you use enough of them! The current rate is 44 cents in the US. That would mean at least 15 3 cent stamps.
In the UK, the number of stamps required per gram of mail varies depending on the type of mail service used. For standard First Class mail, you would typically need one stamp per 100g. For Second Class mail, you would require one stamp per 50g. It's always best to check with the Royal Mail or use their online postage calculator for accurate postage rates.
You cannot use the Forever Stamps on foreign postage. The international agreement indicates that value must be shown on stamps used for international mail. The current cost for up to one ounce is 98 cents.
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
The first ounce of First Class mail is 44 cents.
The first class Forever stamp is a stamp issued by the post office that remains open for use regardless of the rate changes in the future. Purchasing first class Forever stamps allows you to use those stamps no matter how the rates change.