It depends on the weight of the letter, If it is 1 Oz. postage is 98 cents
In Japan the warriors raised the taxes and in Europe they needed the warriors to defend there riches
A first-class stamp is not the same as a forever stamp. A forever stamp holds the value of a first-class stamp regardless of how often the rate for first-class postage has increased. A first-class stamp only holds its face value.
As of June 10, one ounce of first class mail is 44¢. Every additional ounce is 20¢. So, a six ounce envelope would cost $1.44 to mail, or four forever stamps.
A Forever stamp is good for one ounce of First Class Postage inside the US.
75 cents is the cost of sending an ordinary letter to Canada from the US.
The samurai class was abolished in Japan during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century.
Yes, that is why it is a Forever stamp. It will FOREVER be worth the cost of an ounce of 1rst class mail.
It was made for 1st class mail.
the military class
No CLASS is needed, they just are a specified group depending upon the wealthiness of families and people, they are not NEEDED.
Yes. The Liberty Bell Forever stamps can be used at the current First Class rate forever... hence the name "Forever stamp". They are worth whatever the current First Class rate is. For example, the rate currently (Dec. 2010) is $0.44. The Forever stamps are worth that amount right now, even if they were purchased at a lower rate before the increase in May 2009. If the rate would happen to increase again, the Forever stamps would be valued at whatever the new rate would be, whether they are purchased before or after the increase.
I think it is a movie being released in Japan in 2008 about an all-girl teenage band from a working class industrial city in Japan that travels to America in search of fame and fortune. Here is a website with some additional info: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135938/