Michigan does not issue postage stamps, that is a federal right.
looks like stamps.
The same as stamps in other years.
There were no postage stamps in 1764. The first ones were issued in Great Britain in 1840.
Hundreds of stamps are issued each year around the world. Each country will issue different stamps throughout the year.
States do not issue postage stamps. The U.S. Postal Service is an agency that operates in the service of the national government, just like the currency (money).
That depends on the specific stamps you are referring to. They can vary greatly based on age, condition and country. Consult a postage stamp catalog, such as Scott's or Gibbon's, and look for the postage due stamps in the 'back of the book' for the country in question. They are normally designated with a J in front of the number in Scott's.
Currently the US Postage is 44 cents. There are a large number of types of pictures on them, including Bob Hope, King and Queen of Hearts and the Purple Heart stamps.
In the 1700s, postage stamps were typically made of paper or parchment and had a simple design. Many featured the royal coat of arms or a symbol representing the government of the time. Mass production of stamps was not yet common, and they were often affixed with wax to seal correspondence.
You can visit your local post office's website to look for sales and discounts. Shop on popular Auction sites such as eBay. There's not too many options when it comes to buying Postage stamps.
The Canadian Postal System has long had many different postage programs, including the discount stamps. Look here for a history of the Canadian Postal System: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postage_stamps_and_postal_history_of_Canada
29 cents. (Look at eBay auctions of 1992 stamps...)