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The Liberty Bell is pictured on the Forever Stamp. They are worth the current value of a first class stamp, which is 44 cents in 2009. They can only be used for US addresses.
The stamp itself is virtually worthless, but the postcard might be worth something. Many people collect postcards.
On E-Bay its selling for about 15.00
Yes and no. You can apply the Lady Liberty stamp from 2006 toward postage. But you will have to add 3 cents worth of stamps in addition. The Lady Liberty stamp is worth 39 cents. Today 1st Class postage is 42 cents. As of this writing (June 2009) first class postage is 44 cents, so you need to add 5 cents.
WHICH liberty bell stamp? The "forever" liberty bell stamp that's currently being sold is worth whatever first-class postage for a one-ounce letter is... as of now, that's 44 cents, but if the postage rate goes up, the stamps will still be considered full postage for a one-ounce first-class letter.
About eight cents, so you might need a couple more to mail something.
It is a Forever stamp and was worth 39 cents when it was first issued. It can still be used for one unit of first class mail, which is currently 45 cents.
If you mean the stamps with the bell on them, that is the Liberty Bell, one of the U.S.'s great historical monuments and emblems, and not the logo of the telephone company. The stamp is worth first-class postage, meaning the cost of mailing a regular letter.
We don't know what year your stamp was made. There were many different 10¢ airmail stamps. If it has a Liberty Bell picture it's worth around 50¢. If he has an airplane it's worth around $3.00 to $8.00 depending on which picture it has. If it's only a red stamp that says Air Mail it isn't worth very much, maybe 25¢. Go to a book store and look at a Stamp Price Guide to find the same one as you have.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
A stamp is worth more unused
What is a liberty Doppler worth