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What is the most valuble US Postage stamp?

The most valuable stamp is the inverted Jenny. It was auctioned for over 3 million. There are only about 100 pieces in existence today.


Which side of the envelope does the stamp go?

In proper postage etiquette, the postage stamps is supposed to be affixed to the upper right hand side of the front of the envelope. The address should be in the center of the envelope, and the return address in the upper left hand side.


What can postcard stamps be used for?

If you are talking about cutting out the postcard stamp area, and sticking them on an envelope or a package, I think it is the same in theory as cutting stamps that were stuck to a letter, unused, and glue them to another letter to use. I am also trying to find if there is some restrictions, because if I can use the old postcards, that is unused postage. Postcard stamps can also be used in stamp collecting. They can be used to stamp anything, such as letters. Stamps are like money and they have to add up to the current postage, that is all.


Do you have to pay stamp duty when selling a house?

Yes, in most cases, you have to pay stamp duty when selling a house. Stamp duty is a tax imposed by the government on the transfer of property ownership. The amount of stamp duty varies depending on the property's value and location.


Who should pay the Stamp duty for Loan Agreement - Bank or Loan applicant - Why?

The Home buyer has to pay a certain amount of money as stamp duty on the loan amount, which is known as stamp duty loan. Percentage of stamp duty loan depends on the value of the residential property that the buyer is buying. Paying stamp duty is compulsory while purchasing a residential property as its registration.