Postage stamp in india in 2050 , I think in year 2050no use postage stamp every person because all person use email and other latest technology , if any person use postage stamp when he or she collect for collection of stamp, and in year 2050 India will very powerful country in world, in eduction and economic , so design of postage stamp in India in 2050 - Golden Sparrow
It will be something like a an I pod you put down on the corner and you will be able to control it with your hand . SOmehing like Tony Starks from IRON MAN
well, the current population of India is 1.15 billion and the US currently have more than 308.4 million. therefore India has a larger population. :) India's is very much like the size of California, so our Cali governor could run your county very well. Well not this past governor since the state is not doing well economically. :)
what is india flag looks like
India has a triangle like shape.
The British did not like the Stamp Act because it caused the colonies to boycott trade with Great Britain. As a result, the Parliament of Great Britain repealed the Stamp Act and replaced it with the Declaratory Act.
As postage to mail something like a letter.
As postage to mail something like a letter.
looks like stamps.
A postcard stamp looks like a first class stamp, only it has a smaller value. The size of the stamp is one inch by one inch.
The same as stamps in other years.
It has a picture of Earth for E on it. The face value is 25 cents.
One can find old postage stamps for collecting when one goes to shops like Kenmore Company. One can order a stamp catalog of the company online at the website of Kenmore Stamp.
That sounds like the description of a postage stamp.
There were no postage stamps in 1764. The first ones were issued in Great Britain in 1840.
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These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
The most commonly used stamp in the US pictured Washington when the rate was 5 cents and when the rate went to 6 cents, a stamp picturing Franklin Roosevelt was the stamp most often used.