The ivory colored American flag stamp was issued back on 4/12/2007 and face value is .41.
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!!!
No, only one Forever stamp has been issued. It has a value of 44 cents currently. There is a listing of USPS postage stamps that have been issued without values on their website.
$.39 or $.42 See all with no face value here: http://www.knottywood-treasures.com/id39.html
This was issued December 6, 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
There are many different flags stamps but all are quite common. If you want to buy just one it will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store for a used one-- Unused, about twice face. If you want to order one by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition. Dealers often get them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- say 65% face if mint and 1/20 to 1 cent if used. The money they would charge you for it is mostly for labor,
Flag stamps were 42 cents face value, they were supposed to be forever stamps, postage never to increase from that 42 cents, but that flew out the window real fast.
The stamp without any face value shown is worth 39 cents. It can be used for that amount of postage. Check the USPS web site for pictures and other things.
I believe you are referring to the one issued in 2007. That has a face value of 41 cents. Check USPS publication 604a.
I don't see any writing on the flag. The lower right of the stamp has the year in small numbers, but there is nothing on the flag itself.
Here is the official United States Postal Service Nondenominated Postage Value Page. See related links below for a clickable link. http://pe.usps.gov/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm Keywords: unmarked, blank, price, amount, forever stamp, postage
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