For the most part they are going to be worth 22 cents. They can still be used for postage. There might be a couple of stamps that could be sold for a bit more than face value, but they aren't going to get you much more than that. You can consult a catalog or check out the prices on eBay for additional estimations.
There are 15 stamps. 8/15 came from the US. 4/15 came from Mexico. 3/15 came from Canada.
stamps came from a man named Achemedes Yougocey
Great Britain issued the first postage stamps in 1840. The first from the US postal service came out it 1847. Some local issues came out earlier.
Before the self adhesive stamps, the dry glue on the back of the stamps had to be moistened. Secretaries used a wet sponge but most people just swiped them on their tongue.
to be honest i really dont know who came up wit those
It would have very little value. Stamps of any denominations if they are pounds and pence, were being used until the end of 2001, before the Euro came in at the start of 2002. Many Irish people would have kept some of the old stamps, so they are far from being a rare item and of any real value as a collector's item. If it is a Euro stamp, then it still can be used and is only worth its monetary value.
I believe you mean Scott Catalog #2446, 25 cent, Gone With the Wind, issued on March 23, 1990. This stamp came in a set of 4 stamps honoring 'Classic Films'.The 'First Day Cover' for this issue was issued at Hollywood, California on March 23. There were 863,079 'First Day Covers' issued with all four stamps or single stamp.The value for this 'First Day Cover' is:Four stamps on cover: = $5One stamp on cover: = $2.50(Scott Specialized Catalog for US Stamps, page 401)
it alresdy came out
The Lady Liberty stamp with the flag was sold for 39 cents, and it came out in January of 2006. There have been dozens of US stamps issued that feature the Statue of Liberty. Without more information, it would be difficult to speculate. If you are referring to the one without a value on the front, it was issued in 2000 and has a face value of 34 cents. Scott #3452, et. al. Most used US postage stamps are worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
He has been honored on two US stamps- both were a part of two series of stamps that honored all of the president up to the time the stamps came out. He has not been given a special stamp of his own.
community savings stamps were given as premiums to many shoppers in nebraska from the '50's to the 80's.. the 'denominations' came in '1' stamp or a larger stamp that was '10' stamps ... backed by the owners of Miller & Paines in Nebraska and/or related to Community Development Corporation.. the value of '1' stamp was 1/20th of one cent.. and are no longer redeemable.. and are barely known or remembered ......
Well, "the dog collection" magazines are not available anymore since "the cat collection" came out. When "the cat collection" is over done with, a different collection might come out.