Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage, so use yours that way, if you need postage.
Otherwise, your stamp has negligible value ( less than 20 cent retail) , but please do not throw it away! Keep it
in your stamp collection for your children or yourself when you have more time. If you have more than one,
you may be able to trade it for stamps of similar value. .
Or give it to a collector friend. Collectors always appreciate the thought even it they do not need the stamp.
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22 cents
That stamp was issued in 1985. It has a face value of 22 cents.
I'm guessing 22 cents
29 cents as postage. 22 cents if you want to sell it to some one.
Mooresville,In about $1200 (used)+ federal tax stamp ( assuming integral silencer)
There is very little value to these replicas. It is a layer an atom or two thick on aluminum. There is little extra value to these replicas and stamp collectors typically do not want them in their collections.
The D stamp would have a face value of 22 cents. There was a make up rate stamp with a value of 2 cents.
US Scott numbers 2117-2121 The US 22 cent stamp is one of a set of five issued in 1985. They can be purchased in mint condition for $1.10 from a dealer. Used they are valued at the minimum 20 cents. A dealer is not typically going to be interested in buying a single stamp, it is too much effort to deal with. Some people collect seashell stamps. It's called conchophilately.
SEE: http://pe.usps.gov/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm It's worth 22 cents
In 1987 the cost of a first class stamp was 22 cents in the US. A postcard was 14 cents.
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The worth of a 22 cent stamp ranges form 65 cents to 170 dollars.