You can purchase 1 cent or 2 cent stamps.
The cost is 98 cents. You could use two 44 cent stamps plus a 10 cent stamp. You can buy a 10 cents or a 98 cent stamp at the post office. If all you have is 44 cent stamps, you would have to use three.
Yes there is. The 'G' Stamp was a 32 cent stamp and was issued because of the rate change from 29 cents to 32 cents in 1994. The make up 'G' stamp (3 cents) was for people who had left over 29 cent stamps to use both stamps on a envelope, 29 cent plus 3 cent (make up 'G' stamp) to equal the new rate of 32 cents.
The total number of stamps doesn't matter as long as they make a total of 61 cents of postage. You can use one 61 stamp, or a 44 cent with a 17 cent stamp. Or you can use 61 one cent stamps.
From the US the cost is 98 cents in 2010. You can buy a 98 -cent stamp or can use any combination of stamps that total 98 cents or more.
Postage is 98 cents for a standard letter from the US. You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination that totals 98 cent or more. For example two forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp. If all you have is forever stamps, you would have to use three of them.
If you use enough of them! The current rate is 44 cents in the US. That would mean at least 15 3 cent stamps.
The H stamp is worth 33 cents. Yes, you can add a 1 cent stamp to cover 34 cents worth of postage.
The postage from the US for an ordinary first class letter of 1 ounce or less is 98 cents You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination of stamps whose total value is 98 cents of more. 2 forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp would work.
You need one 44 cent stamp for a letter up to 1 oz. You can use any number of stamps as long as the postage total is 44 cents.
One stamp, but it has to be the right value! Depends on where you are sending it from. In the US, one ounce to Australia will cost 98 cents. So you could use one 98 cent stamp or 196 1/2 cent stamps or anything in between.
This is a common stamp which is easily obtainable. No stamp in good condition is worthless to a collector. Mint US stamps always worth their face value if one can find use for them for postage. The minimum retail price for single stamps varies with the dealer but is around 15 to 25 cents. Common mint stamps retail for about twice face if this is more than the minimum. As for selling common stamps-- dealers do not buy them one at a time. They get them by buying collections or accumulations of thousands of stamps. They usually have all the common stamps they can sell because they get them along with the scarcer stamps.
41 cents is 1 cent short of the required 42 cents. What happens depends on your luck. It may go through with no problem. It may be sent back to you canceled - you would need another 42 cent stamp to mail it -- or if it is caught near where it is to be delivered they will try to collect 1 cent from the receiver.