Want this question answered?
Whatever it says on it. There have been several "American flag stamps".If it says "Forever" rather than a monetary value, then it's worth whatever the first class letter rate for 1 ounce is at the moment.
thirty-two cents according this this site http://www.akdart.com/postrate.html
I believe they are 41 cents. I just had the same dilemma. How dumb not to put the value on the face of a stamp!!!
1000
I just found a listing on ebay saying this series came out in 1973.
39 cents
Whatever the first class postage rate is. Currently 49 cents.
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.
4cents
This is a 37 cent stamp and can still used for 37 cents postage.
Statue of Liberty in front of US Flag.
This is a common stamp worth 4 cents in mint NH condition.
These are worth 39 cents. Additional postage of 5 cents must be added to make the current rate. They can be used for US Addresses only.
one dollar
The postage rate for 1st Class mail was 37 cents. There were many different commemoritives issued. For the rate change they had some Flag and Antique Toy stamps with no amounts listed on them.
Whatever it says on it. There have been several "American flag stamps".If it says "Forever" rather than a monetary value, then it's worth whatever the first class letter rate for 1 ounce is at the moment.
The Lady Liberty stamp is worth 39 cents. These are typically paired with the 5 cent stamp to make the current 44 cent postage. Buy "Forever Stamp" to save $$$ instead, since gas price keeps going up and USPS will only keep hiking its rate like the gas. There is a 2000 Statue of Liberty stamp that is worth $0.33.