Basic postage cost 4 cents.
44-Cent First Class : February 4th , 2011 .
Forever
A first class postage stamp is 44 cents.
Yes. That's why it's called a "forever stamp". It will remain sufficient postage for a first-class letter indefinitely regardless of future postage increases.
Have to use postage from country of origin
To mail a single letter to Canada, the stamp must be equivalent to the postage cost. As long as the stamp is equal to the postage, any letter can be sent with any kind of postage stamp.
The rates for postage varies depending on what country one is referring to. In the United States the cost of a regular postage stamp was 44 cents. In Canada the rate for a regular postage stamp was 57 cents. These prices vary if the parcel is larger or if it is being mailed to a different country.
That is what you do with a stamp, put it on a letter to pay for it to be delivered. You always use the postage from the country you are mailing the item in.
No. You must use the stamps from the country of origin of the letter or parcel.
no, because for each letter, you can only use 1 stamp. Yes, you certainly can in Canada, and most other countries. Postage paid is postage paid, regardless of the stamp denomination. Assuming, of course, that the stamp total is sufficient to cover the required postage.
You must use Canadian postage stamps when you are mailing a letter from Vancouver, BC, Canada. You would need to purchase a certain stamp depending on the letter's destination. Postage rates apply to domestic, USA, and International destinations.
Basic postage cost 4 cents.
32 cents
1.7 euros
In the early days, the receiver of a letter had to pay the delivery charge. That was changed with the postage stamp, which indicated that the postage had already been paid.
'gerekeid' isn't a Dutch word. I'm assuming you mean 'gerekend'. (quite literal) translation: The parcel postage stamp says 2.60 and has charged 8.50 (this sounds better to me): The parcel postage stamp says 2.60, but it cost 8.50 Reading this sentence I'm assuming the post office has either overcharged (the stamp says 2.60, but they had to pay 8.50) or the package was heavier than the sender had expected and they had to pay more than the avarage parcel postage stamp costs.