NO. If you are mailing FROM the Netherlands you must use their postage. If you are in the US mailing to the Netherlands then you must use USPS. Same all over the world when mailing from a country use that countries postage.
No, USPS will not refund unused stamps.
Yes. Postage stamps never expire. You just have to use enough to equal the rate for the item you are sending. The exception to this is Forever Stamps. They always maintain the current rate.
The USPS no longer prints 20-cent stamps. They do print 10-cent and 5-cent stamps.
The simplest way to order online postage is to use the United States Postal Service website. It has a category called Shop USPS which allows the consumer to purchase online postage in addition to products like stamps and shipping supplies.
There are many different pictures featured on USPS forever stamps. Some of these include the American flag, flowers, muscle cars, Santa Clause and his sleigh, and the Liberty Bell.
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Your answer depends on the size and weight of the letter you want to mail. You can use the online calculator, below, from the USPS, to determine the value in stamps required to mail your letter.
If they are the non-denominated US stamps, there is an identifier on the USPS web site. For collector values, check an online catalog, such as Mystic Stamps.
You can purchase 7 cents stamps at the post office if they have them in stock. If you are looking for 2007 stamps, they can be purchased through dealers. The USPS sometimes has year sets available as well.
No. The USPS is a private corporation.
USPS accepts all unused U.S postage stamps since 1861, these stamps are still valid and are valued at whatever price they state, however if no value is shown the the value depends on the particular stamp.