Yes and no. You can apply the Lady Liberty stamp from 2006 toward postage. But you will have to add 3 cents worth of stamps in addition. The Lady Liberty stamp is worth 39 cents. Today 1st Class postage is 42 cents.
As of this writing (June 2009) first class postage is 44 cents, so you need to add 5 cents.
As of August 2021, the cost of a first-class stamp is 58 cents in the United States.
44-Cent First Class : February 4th , 2011 .
As of October 2012, a single first class postage stamp in the United States costs $0.45.
44 cents is the going rate for an ordinary first class stamp.
As of today 45/100 of a dollar or 45 cents
It is the first class rate. Distance does not matter. Currently that is 44 cents.
Yes, you can still use a Forever stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 2009. This was the revolutionary idea of the Forever stamp - you can purchase a first-class stamp at today's price then not have to purchase additional postage later when the price goes up. The stamp is called the "Forever Stamp" because it will be valid forever for a first class envelope.
44 cents today (May 2009) for a standard 1st-class stamp.
No, it is not. It was a non-denominated postage stamp issued for the rate change in 1985 to 22 cents. It can be used for 22 cents of postage within the US, so two of these will mail a First Class letter today.
The price today is .42 cents; will be .44 cents on May 11.
40-60 cents.
The cost of a First Class US postage stamp in 1968 was 5 cents. It was raised to 6 cents on January 8th. It stayed at 6 cents until 1971 when it went to 8 cents.