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¢.
It has a face value of 32 cents for the stamps. The G rate stamps were issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.
No they are not Forever stamps. They were issued in 2006 and have a value of 39 cents.
Flag stamps were 42 cents face value, they were supposed to be forever stamps, postage never to increase from that 42 cents, but that flew out the window real fast.
H stamps are 33 cents.
The G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. The H stamp has a face value of 33 cents.
20 cents.
22 cents
Ordinary stamps were 3 cents each in 1916 .
15 cents.
The number of stamps is not important, it is the total value. Currently the cost is 98 cents.
The face value of the 1975 Christmas stamps were ten cents each. Many people collect these types of unique stamps.
The rate for first class postage at that time went up to 32 cents. It was raised one cent from 29 cents. So the G would have a face value of 32 cents.