That is practically impossible to answer. There are nearly 200 countries in the world, with a wide variety of postage stamps for all kinds of categories of postage. Postage has changed through that time, with new kinds of postage and all sorts of changes in stamps. Some countries did not exist in 1960 that did in 2000, and others ceased to exist during that period. To list all the prices of all of the stamps in all of those countries and their changes, would be vast. Outside of postage stamps, then there are all kinds of other stamps, like rubber stamps and metal stamps, stamps on products etc. They all have costs too that have changed. So your question has a vast list of answers, that would be impossible to give you.
One. From USPS web site: "Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change in the future.
The current price for a stamp is .46 cents for one ounce. The price increases .20 cents for each additional ounce for flat letters. Forever Stamps can be purchased at any time; they are locked in prices that can be used any time in the future without having to add additional postage when the rates increase.
No, you must use US postage stamps.
There are links below to a proof sheet of stamps and a picture of a single stamp.
When mailing a letter or package you always use postage purchased in the country you are mailing from. So if you are mailing a letter from the USA to Canada, you would buy stamps at your local post office.
The prices of stamps changes quite consistently over the past few years. In order to stay updated, I would visit the USPS website to see current prices for postage stamps.
One has several options when searching for prices of stamps. One could go online to find out what the prices of business stamps are. One could also call the post office and ask what the prices are for business stamps. One could ask their local postwoman or postman.
Unfortunately stamps are not as popular as they once were. You can always use the unused stamps for their face value of 29¢. The stamps were created in 1993 although the catalog prices can change as of 2013, Scott catalog prices the stamps at 60¢ each if unused & used at 25¢.
One can purchase stamps from Russia on websites like eBay, Stamp Russia, Yaskov, Russian Stamps, Stamp Site, Buy Russian Stamps, toname a few. Prices start from $1.99.
The price of stamps went to $.42 this past Monday.
Obtain a stamp collector book, they have prices listed.
The best way to find out is to go to your nearest post office. They will have the up to date prices and that is where you would have to buy your stamps.
Yes, they use these at the post office when the prices go up and you still have old stamps!
What catalog do you recommend as a price guide for old foreign stamp prices?
There are a number of online stamp catalogs available, some do charge a fee. Others have a catalog with prices to purchase stamps from them, but it can give you and idea of value.
The cost of stamps is quite flunctulant in today's economy. In order to stay up to date on the prices, I would visit the USPS website to see what the cost is currently.
In order to find current prices for postage stamps I would visit the USPS website. It is impossible to keep up with the current postage prices without looking up their prices.