No, you cannot use a Forever Stamp to mail a domestic USPS Express package. Forever Stamps are only valid for First-Class Mail, which includes letters and postcards. For Express Mail, you need to pay the specific postage rate for that service, which is typically higher than First-Class rates.
Forever. Check out the USPS website for more info.
No, only one Forever stamp has been issued. It has a value of 44 cents currently. There is a listing of USPS postage stamps that have been issued without values on their website.
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No, not all USPS Forever stamps have a black slash through the word 'Forever.' The design varies depending on the specific stamp issue, and only some stamps feature this design element. The black slash is typically used to indicate that the stamp is no longer valid for postage, but it does not apply to all Forever stamps.
No, a forever stamp cannot be used for mailing letters to Canada. Forever stamps are valid for domestic first-class mail within the United States only. To send a letter to Canada, you need to use the appropriate international postage, which typically requires additional postage. Check the USPS website for current rates for international mail to Canada.
The USPS rate for ordinary domestic 1st-class letters was 2 cents in 2001.
Well, sweetheart, a breast cancer stamp is not a forever stamp. It's actually a special stamp issued by the United States Postal Service to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. So, if you want to support the cause and mail a letter, you'll need to make sure you have the right postage on it.
The USPS rate for ordinary domestic 1st-class letters was 39 cents in Feb. 2007.
To mail a letter to Switzerland, you typically need one International Forever stamp, which covers the cost of sending a standard letter internationally. As of my last update, this stamp is priced at the current international mailing rate set by the USPS, which may change over time. Always check the latest rates on the USPS website to ensure you have the correct postage.
Yes- the USPS sells a 5 cent stamp.
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.
No, the USPS does not have a "Joyful Ramadan" stamp. It only has an Eid stamp.