Though Albert Einstein was considered a genius, he still had problems. In school, he reportedly had issue with authority and this got him into trouble.
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 The black slash is typically used to indicate that the stamp is no longer valid for postage, but it does not apply to all Forever stamps.
This stamp is a common regular issue stamp.Mint or used in fine condition, it retails for about 20 cents.
No, the Navy does not issue DD Form 217N discharge papers. Instead, the correct form for documenting discharge from military service is the DD Form 214, which provides details about a service member's time in the military, including their discharge status. The DD 217N is not a standard form used for discharges in the Navy or any branch of the U.S. military.
A Priority 1 (P1) issue typically refers to a critical problem that requires immediate attention and resolution, as it significantly impacts operations, safety, or service delivery. In IT and project management contexts, it often means that the issue must be addressed within a very short timeframe to minimize disruption. P1 issues are usually escalated to ensure that resources are allocated swiftly to resolve them.
States do not issue postage stamps. The U.S. Postal Service is an agency that operates in the service of the national government, just like the currency (money).
Are you referring to either a FDOI or FDC? FDOI - First Day of Issue, first day of sale for a specific stamp issue. FDC - First Day Cover, stamp on envelope postmarked on the first day of issuing at a city designated by the postal authority.
As of my last update, the latest issue of the US Philatelic magazine is the January 2022 edition. It includes articles on collecting stamps, postal history, and philatelic news. It is a quarterly publication by the United States Postal Service.
Stamps from all countries can be purchased from dealers. They can also be purchased from the government that issues them. Most postal entities have web sites and have special deals for collectors. Check the Brazilian Postal Service web site for their deals.
The one volume I have is from the early 1980s and includes 20 stamps with presentation pages
They issue a variety of stamps to meet various postage requirements. Commercial and bulk mail has a different price than personal mail. And the post office likes to commemorate important events and people as part of the process.
Yes, postage stamps require that you pay for them. That is how the postal service gets its revenue so that it can do business. Postage goes up when the cost to deliver exceeds the cost taken in.
In 2001, the USPS issued its only Thanksgiving stamp.
The first Christmas stamp was issued in 1961 according to the postal service's website, and they have continued with them ever since. http://www.usps.com/news/2002/philatelic/sr02_078.htm
The Isle of Mann and the Isle of Jersey and the Isle of Guernsey issue postage stamps.
Michigan does not issue postage stamps, that is a federal right.
No they don't expire the only exception is the old pound, shilling and pence (£sd) values which have no postal validity now. You can use decimal currency stamps of any age as long as the postage is correct for the class of mail you used.