The half cent stamp available in 1942 would have been the orange Benjamin Franklin. Scott number is 803. It has a minimum value of 20 cents used or mint, so it probably wouldn't be worth trying to sell.
There were 6 stamps issued in 1942. You can purchase a complete year set for $2.50 used. An unused set is $4.35. The 5 cent China Resistance has a value of $1.75, but the others are minimal.
32 cents.
Stamps are always and forever worth the denomination printed on the stamp. If you need a one-cent stamp to complete postage, and you have a one-cent stamp from 1933 - it is perfectly legal. As to what individual stamps are worth to stamp collectors - that is a completely different question.
If Charlie uses $1.29 in postage to send a package to his sister and only uses 16 cent stamps and 7 cent stamps, he will use 5 16 cent stamps and 7 7 cent stamps.
32 cents
Most of them are not rare , but in used condition are worth more than the smaller stamps -- around 1/2 cent to 1 cent wholesale.
12 stamps (a dozen means 12)
yes they should be worth alot but i dont know how much since there are manyprice ranges for that type of artifact. so yes it can be worth something.
The USPS no longer prints 20-cent stamps. They do print 10-cent and 5-cent stamps.
There were no 6 cent stamps in Germany. They used pffenings and Deutschmarks. . A 6 pffening purple Hitler stamp is worth .20 used and mint. Most Hitler stamps are worth about .20 cents
First of all you have to be sure it is 'rare.' There are hundreds of six cent stamps that have been issued, some well over 100 years old. They could be worth anything from 6 cents for postage if unused to hundreds of thousands of dollars. The first US 6 cent stamp #115 was issued in 1869 and the mint version can be purchased for $1,750. There is a 1909 #362 that is worth $18,000 if used on envelope.
No, it is only worth 32 cents.