May 12, 2008, 41 cent stamps go up to 42 cents.
Sure. But you can't get change back!
What is the price for postcard stamps? Current price to mail a postcard is 32 cents.
It is expected that there will be an increase. Most of the First Class stamps currently available are Forever stamps. They will be valid after the postage rate goes up.
In the U.S. Postal Stamps are 42 cents each
How much is postage stamps in 2012
.44
those stamps are forever stamps they will always coast the same as other stamps
23 CENTS
29 cents
Yes you can. Stamps with fixed values on them (such as 1p, 5p, etc.) will still be worth the same amount after the increase. However, stamps that say 1st, 1st Large, 2nd etc. will automatically increase in value when the price changes - so a 1st stamp now will still be valid for 1st after the change. It's therefore well worth stocking up on these stamps before the price increases, especially as this is probably the largest single price increase the Royal Mail has ever inflicted on its loyal customers. The "1st Large" stamp, in particular, is set to go up in price by nearly 20%. Remember that you can use these stamps as part payment on items requiring a higher amount of postage. For example, 2 "1st" stamps are worth 72p (78p after the increase), 3 "1st Large" stamps are worth £1.56 (£1.83 after the increase).
Postage stamps are the same price everywhere in the U.S. A roll currently (Aug 2014) costs $49.
Some are 1 cent and some are 2 cents It depends on the stamp. Most countries have postage stamps that range in value.