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This would depend on what year it was issued and the condition of the stamp. For example a used stamp in average condition from 1998 is worth between 6 and 19 cents to a collector but could not be used for postage. An unused stamp in average condition from 1998 would be worth face value; in the case of a forever stamp (without a face value printed), it would be worth whatever the current postage rate has been raised too (as of January 2013, it would be worth 46 cents) and could be used for postage at that value.
Yes you can use an "H" makeup stamp as postage as long as it is not cancelled or being reused. FYI an H stamp is worth 33 cents but a H makeup stamp is only worth 1 cent.
The value of an Anna Julia Cooper postage stamp would depend on various factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. On average, a mint condition Anna Julia Cooper stamp could be worth anywhere from a few dollars to potentially over $20.
Scott Number 1113-16 Series of 4 stamps issued to commemorate the Lincoln sesquicentennial. Minimal value for this stamp indicates that the cost is in packaging and tracking and not the stamp itself. A dealer isn't going to be interested in purchasing a single copy. You would be better to use it for postage rather than trying to sell it. Or trade with another collector!
It can be used for 33 cents toward postage. To purchase one from a stamp dealer would cost about 20 cents used.
It will depend on the specific stamp issue. It could be minimal, worth 15 cents postage for each stamp. They may be 50 or 100 stamps to a sheet. There are some very early 15 cent stamps that could be worth many dollars each. Consult a good stamp catalog to identify the stamp and its value.
That would be Scott number US 1906. It has a catalog value of 20 cents used and 35 cents mint.
i have a 6cent postage stamp of Dwight d eisenhower and i would like to know what it's worth if u could tell me please ty magnoliaann@AOL.com
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This is a very common stamp - practically worthless used. Worth face value mint if you need it for postage or if you can find a collector who wants it for his collection. A dealer would charge up to 20 cents for it.
You use the postage of the country of origin, in this case, you would use Canadian postage.
This is the forever stamp -- its value as postage remains at the current first class rate. Even when the rate goes up, it can still be used without additional postage. Now it is the same as a 42 cent stamp-- after May 11, it becomes a 44-center.