The "rooster weather vane" stamp was issued in 1999 with a value of 1 cent.
It was the final "make-up rate" stamp printed before the approval of the rate increase, so could not be printed with a price on it. This was part of the "lettered series" of non-denominated stamps (A thru H).
*(see the related link for pictures and values of these stamps)
A weather vane is also known as a wind vane. It has also been referred to as a weather clock.
A weather vane is an instrument for measuring wind direction
The Weather Vane Factory seems to be a good place to check. they have weather vanes of all types and materials. I hope this is what you are looking for.
A weather vane is a flat piece of metal, wood, etc. that can rotate in the wind to show from which way the wind blows.
It was made by Shrem Drowne
The "H" rate makeup stamp is worth one cent US. It was used with the pre-rate change 32 cent stamp to make the new 33 cent cost of a first class letter.
Look for the words 'The "H" Rate make up stamp." It has a picture of a rooster on a weather vane.
A weather vane is also known as a wind vane. It has also been referred to as a weather clock.
A weather vane is an instrument for measuring wind direction
Vane, as in a weather vane
Vane
A weather vane shows the direction the wind is blowing from.
Your weather vane came through our window during last night's storm.
Wind vane
The crowing rooster weather vane was sold for 1 cent. It is still quite common If you want to buy just one it will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store . If you want to order it by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition. Dealers get them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- say 65% face if mint and 1/10 cent if used. It is the kind of stamp I use on letters if unused or give to kids if used.
No. A weather vane only shows the wind direction.
A weather vane is a device which allows you to see from which direction the wind blows.