Are stamps from 2009 still good?

Are stamps from 2009 still good?

Short answer: no, they never expire, even though postage rates are increasing in 2020! But, postage rates increases are also happening in 2020, as well as 2021.

What Indian stamps are valuable?

Most valuable Indian stamps

  • £500,000. 10 Rupees Gandhi stamp, 1948.
  • $170,500. Inverted Head 4 Annas stamp, 1854.
  • $80,701. Duttia ½a black on blue green stamp, 1896.
  • $51,200. Four Annas Second Printing stamp, 1854.
  • $28,342. 1/2a blue Scinde Dawk stamp, 1852.
  • $27,000. ½ anna Scarlet Scinde Dawk stamp, 1852.
  • $25,088.
  • $19,000.

What was the price of a postage stamp in 2009?

February 10, 2009 The price of a First-Class Mail stamp increases two cents to 44 cents. Customers can continue to mail letters at today’s prices by purchasing the Forever Stamp before May 11. Forever Stamps are honored whenever they are used with no need for additional postage for a once-ounce letter.

Can I use my old forever stamps?

Old stamps are still good and can be used at face value. The only caveat is that you might have to affix more stamps to the envelope until you reach or exceed the current postal rates. This is inconvenient, which is one of the reasons why the Forever Stamp was invented.

Where can I sell my old stamps in India?

New Delhi: World’s largest postal service, India Post has tied up with online marketplace major Snapdeal to sell stamps to reach out to larger audiences. Under the partnership, targeted especially at philately enthusiasts, Snapdeal will sell stamps and collections priced between ₹ 300 to ₹ 5,500.

How much were stamps in 2008?

Rates for Domestic Letters Since 1863

Effective Date Postage in Cents, per Ounce [1]
January 8, 2006 39
May 14, 2007 41
May 12, 2008 42
May 11, 2009 44

How much were stamps in 2010?

During the summer of 2010 the USPS requested the Postal Regulatory Commission to raise the price of a first class stamp by 2 cents, from 44 cents to 46 cents, to take effect January 2, 2011.

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