Yes, I believe the Sinatra postage stamp was unveiled in 2008 or so. The USPS has to wait 10 years after the end of a personalities life before giving them this honor.
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Most of what Sinatra left his family had already been left in "Trust" well before he died. So, the will is not a clear description of what he was worth. I suggest you do a google search for "Sinatra will" and you can read the document and add uo the totals yourself.
Come Fly with Me - song - was created on 1957-10-10.
"Lennon was a most talented man and above all, a gentle soul. John and his colleagues set a high standard by which contemporary music continues to be measured." Frank Sinatra on John Lennon."What the hell is "I Am The Walrus" all about?" Frank Sinatra on John Lennon.
The song is best known for Frank Sinatra's original version of it, but has been covered many times by many artists.
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".
In the early days, the receiver of a letter had to pay the delivery charge. That was changed with the postage stamp, which indicated that the postage had already been paid.
No US President has been pictured on a US stamp during his lifetime. The rules do not allow a living person to be depicted on a US Postage stamp.
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Soaking the stamp in hot water will disolve the gum (glue) on the stamp. If the stamp has not been used for postage, then you are able to re-glue and re-use it.
In 1969 it would have been 6 cents for first class postage. A post card would have been 5 cents.
No, and he will not be for many years. There is a rule that US presidents cannot appear on stamps until they are deceased. So, while he is alive, Mr. Obama will not be on a US postage stamp. He has, however, been on stamps from several foreign countries: for example, the Caribbean country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines honored his election in 2008 with a postage stamp.
william shakespeare was the first on a brish stamp, there have been many others
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i really do not know thats why i asked this question
The Frank Sinatra recording, "Love's Been Good to Me", is on the 1969 album, "A Man Alone".
If the stamp has not been devalued by the country of issue, yes, for postage in that country. It is only going to be worth face value which could be a fraction of its actual value in a few cases.