In the US the 29 cent rate lasted about 4 years. Several hundred stamps were issued during that time. In used condition there is limited value, you can purchase them for about 20 cents each. Which means a dealer is not likely to pay much for them unless you have a large number of them.
In the US you can buy two 10- cent stamps, four 5-cent stamps. five 4-cent stamps, ten 2-cent stamps or twenty 1-cent stamps for 20 cents at most post office windows.
18 8cent stamps and 22 3cent stamps
Postage is 98 cents for a standard letter from the US. You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination that totals 98 cent or more. For example two forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp. If all you have is forever stamps, you would have to use three of them.
Sure. Any post office in America.
There was a sheet of 33 cent baseball heros stamps that included one of Lou Gehrig. Other countries have issued stamps, St. Vincent issued one about 1992.
It will depend on the specific stamp. Washington is on more stamps than any other president. Some of them are very valuable, but most of them are low value. And of course it has to be in good condition and not damaged.
Yes, some valuable 3 cent stamps include the 1851-1857 imperforate series, the 1861-1867 issue featuring Washington, and some rare commemoratives from the 20th century. It is recommended to consult with a stamp expert to determine the exact value of these stamps.
No.
The postage from the US for an ordinary first class letter of 1 ounce or less is 98 cents You can buy a 98-cent stamps or use any combination of stamps whose total value is 98 cents of more. 2 forever stamps plus a 10-cent stamp would work.
They might, if any are left in stock. 17 cents used to be the postage rate for an additional ounce, but as of 2016 it's 22 cents.
They might, if any are left in stock. 17 cents used to be the postage rate for an additional ounce, but as of 2016 it's 22 cents.
The could be of value. It would require proper identification to find whether the value is more than just a nominal one. Consult a catalog of postage stamps to identify and determine value.