United States Postage Stamps are adhesive labels that are affixed to mailpieces as evidence of payment for postage. These stamps are legal tender and are used to pay for the transportation of mail.
The first United States postage stamp was issued in 1847, featuring a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
The Forever stamp, which was introduced in 2007, can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamp is purchased or used.
Since then, the US postal service has released hundreds of different stamp designs commemorating a wide range of topics and events.
Stamps.com is an online postage service that allows customers to print postage from their home or office computer.
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Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamp is purchased or used.
Commemorative stamps are issued to honor and celebrate a particular event, person, or theme.
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The current cost of a First-Class Forever Stamp is 55 cents as of 2021.
Yes, unused Forever Stamps can be used in the future regardless of the current postage price.
If you don't put enough stamps on a letter, it will be returned to the sender or held at the post office until the correct postage is paid.
Yes, it is possible to print your own postage using a postage meter, online postage service, or through USPS.com.
A regular stamp is valid only for the current price of postage, while a Forever Stamp retains its value even if the postage price increases in the future.