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.
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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
it can weigh up to one ounce using one stamp
In 2002 the USPS issued a block of four toy stamps, one of them was a car. It has a face value of 37 cents.
The value of one Anna red stamp is 20 cents. It is much higher on Ebay.
Postage in 2002 started at 34 cents. The cost went up to 37 cents on June 30th. It was 33 cent until January 1999.
One stamp will cost 46 cents. A book of 20 stamps will cost $9.20. There was not information about a "pele stamp."
A first class stamp covers up to one ounce of postage.
Stamps issued this recently aren't really worth much more (if anything) than the face value. I would recommend to just use it on your mailings! Being a stamp collector, the value of this stamp isn't very much due to it's young age and amount of it on the market place.
It depends on the weight of the package or envelope. Letters weighing one ounce or less require a 49 cent stamp called a "forever" stamp.
A fingernail weighs about as much as a postage stamp. A postage stamp weighs about one gram. It would take about 28 fingernails to equal one ounce or about 450 for a pound.