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Letter stamps are small, adhesive stamps that are used to send letters and other mail through the postal service. They are typically rectangular in shape and feature a design or image that represents the country or organization that issued the stamp.

Here's a brief overview of how letter stamps work:

  1. You write the recipient's address on an envelope.
  2. You affix a letter stamp to the upper right corner of the envelope.
  3. You deposit the envelope at a post office or mail it from a mailbox.
  4. The postal service sorts and delivers the mail to the recipient.

Letter stamps are available in various denominations, which represent the cost of sending the mail. For example, a stamp might cost $0.55 to send a standard letter within the United States.

Some interesting facts about letter stamps:

I hope that helps! Do you have any other questions about letter stamps or mail?