It is worth 32 cents, unless marked for postcard rate or First-Class Presort. Those are 20 and 25 cents respectively.
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The G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. The H stamp has a face value of 33 cents.
Yes it is still valid for postage, but it is worth only 32 cents, so some additional stamps will be necessary.
There are actually 4 different G Stamps (Old Glory), each worth a different amount. They were printed because the postal rates were not approved with enough advance notice to print the required quantities of new stamps. There was also a "makeup" G stamp issued (Dove stamp) worth 3 cents. Old Glory First Class (Scott 2881) 32 cents - first class rate US only Old Glory Postcard (Scott 2879) - 20 cents Old Glory Nonprofit Presort (Scott 2893) 5 cents Old Glory First Class Presort (Scott 2888) - 25 cents (blue) If you have a stamp that has no value printed on it, such as the G stamp, you can visit the USPS link below, which provides a picture of all the non-denominated stamps and their face value. Match up the pictures and words to find the correct value for the one you have. They are still valid for postage.
The 3 G's are Gold, God, And Glory.
The three G's of exploration are God, Gold, and Glory. :]
A G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. You would have to add 27 cents to mail a letter with it.
That will depend on the specific US stamp in question. They can range from being a nominal value of a few cents for most, but there are a few that could be worth thousands of dollars. You will have to consult a postage stamp catalog to find out.
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The 3 G's are Gold, God, And Glory.
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It will depend on the specific type it is. The bottom line of the stamp tells you the type. If it has US Addresses only, it has a face value of 32 cents, the postcard is worth 20 cents and the First Class Presort is 25 cents. The make up rate stamp is worth 3 cents.