Postage in 2002 started at 34 cents. The cost went up to 37 cents on June 30th. It was 33 cent until January 1999.
Depends on when during 2002, but for the first half of the year it was 34 cents. The postage rate went from 34 to 37 cents on June 30th of 2002. It stayed at that rate until 2006.
The price of a First Class Stamp at the start of 2002 was 34 cents. It went up to 37 cents June 30, 2002. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage
The price of a First Class Stamp at the start of 2002 was 34 cents. It went up to 37 cents June 30, 2002. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage.
This is a 37 cent stamp and can still used for 37 cents postage.
The price of a US First Class Stamp in 2000 was 33 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 32 cents in January 1999. It went to 34 cents in 2001.
Yes, they are still valid for postage in the US. You must total the value to meet the proper amount. Currently in the US that is 44 cents for mail.
The cost for the first ounce of postage in 2003 was 37 cents. It had been at that rate since June 2, 2002.
June 30, 2002 the rate of the stamp was 37 cents. I don't believe the rate changed intil January 8, 2006 when the stamp rate went up to 39 cents.
A US first class stamp dated 2002 is worth face value only, and it's still valid now.
The price of a First Class Stamp in 2000 was 33 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 32 cents in 1995.
Face value.
There is no extra charge for the book and I think they all contain 20 stamps, so $8.40 for current first class stamps.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp and the country . The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In October of 2004 in the US it was 37 cents for the first ounce.