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Can forever stamps be used with other stamps to mail heavier items than a 1 oz. letter? Question: Can forever stamps be used with other stamps to mail heavier items than a 1 oz. letter, such as one cent, five cent, and ten cent stamps? Answer: Yes, they can. You should still weigh the item and check with the postal clerk to make sure the total is sufficient to cover the required postage, but you can combine the regular and "forever" stamps. |
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Where can I buy post office stamps other then the post office? Question: I didn't get to the post office in time and I need some stamps-they no longer have the machines in there to buy 24/7 so you can only buy them when there are workers. Are there any other places I can buy them? I dson't want to spend like 5 dollars on a book of stamps but just a few at least one! Answer: the market |
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Do they offer food stamps in other countries besides America? Question: I'm doing a paper on obesity rates in America vs. other places such as Europe. A leading cause to obesity in America is food stamps. Are food stamps only something offered in the United States, or are there food stamps (or something very similar) in other countries as well? Answer: It sounds like you have no evidence that food stamps is a cause of obesity in the US. The fact is that poor people eat cheap low-quality food because they can't afford to buy lots of meat, vegetables, and fruit. Cheap food is low in nutrition and high in calories, so even though they may be getting too many calories, they are undernourished. In other countries they give job training to people who are unemployed. ∠°) |
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Can uk postage stamps with 2nd printed on them be used in conjunction with other stamps? Question: IE.if the postage was 76p can you use a 40p stamp and a second class stamp together,likewise if it was 72p could you use two second class stamps Answer: Yes, both in the UK and on mail going overseas |
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Where can I find the value of older foreign postage stamps, other than eBay? Question: I have some old stamps that belonged to my grandfather and I am trying to find out their value, if any. I can't find them on eBay. Where can I go to find out if they have any value? Answer: Nationally and Internally Philately fairs are organized and such stamps are valuable for certain collectors. Be look out for such fairs. |
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Is Obama going to abolish welfare, food stamps and other social programs? Question: He just told American children the importance of personal responsibility and of a good education. Excellent! I couldn't agree more. So will he end welfare, food stamps and other give away programs and then give a speech to tell ADULTS to also take personal responsibility? Queen: Once again!! Once again just because someone disagrees with Obama or has even the slightest criticism of him, that person MUST be a racist. Excuse me, but your ignorance is showing. Answer: That would be wonderful, I wonder if the far left who voted for him shuddered in fear or realized he was just pandering to people who are center or center right. I am sure the zealots foot shoulders shuddered while the elitists money backers like Soros laughed it off. |
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Is there a silver proof edition quarter with mint stamps other than SanFrancisco? Question: If so are they more valuable? I have a 2005 california statehood quarter that appears to be silver proof but is minted with a "P" stamp on it and not an "S". Did such minting take place? because I can't find any evidence. Answer: In addition to what Bill has suggested (and is the most likely cause) there is another possibility, if the edge of the coin isn't showing any copper. The coin blanks are made out of three layers: a core that's pure copper, and outer layers that are 25% nickel, 75% copper. Each of the layers is about a third the thickness of the coin. The metal comes in giant rolls, and the coin blanks are punched out of the roll. The punches that create the blanks usually "pull" some of the top layer down over the edge of the copper, and then some of the copper over the edge of the bottom layer. If it pulls enough metal, the cupronickel top layer covers the copper, which doesn't get pulled down, and the edge of the coin ends up being silver-colored. |
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Why other countries has so beuatiful stamps and ours are so ugly? Question: Why other countries in the world has such beautiful commemorative postage stamps -- and our stamps here in the U.S. are so damn ugly? Answer: The USPS has stupid designers, that's why! |
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I have a question about postage stamps values other then the 42 cent stamp? Question: My mom passed and I was cleaning out her stuff. Found a box of stamps and besides the 42s there were 2 six cent, 1 five cent and 1 two cent stamp. Yeah I can toss them but what denominations can I buy to use them up. Please don't advise a frankenstein envelope with 5 stamps but figure 2 or at most 3 stamps each. Answer: When postage rates went up, and my way to protest was to put only 1 cent stamps on the envelop! Hahaha... well, you sure do need a lot! You can use them any time you need a few extra cents here or there. It is unlikely you will use them as is -- you are going to have to get a few more. Stamps come in a lot of denominations, and you can get a few so that you can make up the 42 or more that you need. You may use them if you were sending larger envelopes or a parcel. Just keep them -- you never know when you will need them. |
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Is it possible to buy stamps (of other countries) in the US? And if so, where? Question: I know there are problems in acquiring International Reply Coupons for self addressed envelopes. So I was just wondering if there is away to just buy the stamps of the other country that you're sending an SASE to in the US so that they're able to return the envelope with ease. I'm not sure if anyone could be of help, but if you can, thanks. Answer: Did you try the post office? |