Scott 2138-2141 was issued to picturing 4 different duck decoys. These 22 cent stamps were issued in 1985. An individual stamp in mint condition will cost you $2 to purchase, and a used one for a quarter.
If it is a white background and a blue dove with a laurel in its mouth it appears it is a "G" Stamp and by all indications it is worth 3 cents.
It has a face value of 32 cents. The G rate stamps were issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.
That stamp was issued in 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
That was called True Blue and was issued in 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
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A first-class stamp is not the same as a forever stamp. A forever stamp holds the value of a first-class stamp regardless of how often the rate for first-class postage has increased. A first-class stamp only holds its face value.
It is a forever stamp. It is good for the current value of a first class stamp.
That is the F stamp and came out in 1991. It has a face value of 29 cents.
That stamp was issued in 2005. It has a face value of 25 cents.
First Class is 44 cents
A first class stamp is 44 cents as of 2010.
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On 12 May 2008 the First Class Postage Rate was increased to 42 cents.
44 cents as of 2009
A US first class stamp dated 2002 is worth face value only, and it's still valid now.
A postcard stamp looks like a first class stamp, only it has a smaller value. The size of the stamp is one inch by one inch.
They are not the same stamps. The ones maked First Class were for a specific postal rate, you would have to specify which one. The FOREVER stamps are valid at the first class rate regardless of what it is.