The 1975 US Christmas stamps are worth 10 cents. See http://www.usps.com/postalhistory/_pdf/Christmas.pdf for detailed information and confirmation.
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The face value of the 1975 Christmas stamps were ten cents each. Many people collect these types of unique stamps.
Face value if it hasn't been used.
That was issued in 1975. It has a face value of ten cents.
The US did not have a non-denominated stamp in 1973. The first one was issued in 1975 for Christmas.
They really aren't imperfect, the stamps were printed and issued as intended. But, they did not have a value on them! There was a rate increase being discussed, but they didn't know what it would be. The rate went from 8 cents to 10 cents in September.
It is 10 cents.
Error coins need to be seen, take it to a collector or dealer. NOTE: coins are struck, not printed.
1975 United States of America Christmas - set of 2 10c Multicoloured (vertical) Mint UnHinged = 0.20 GBP each Fine Used = 0.15 GBP each Source = Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Due to an imminent increase in postage, the face values were not printed on the stamps. A complete sheet would have an incrementally higher value.
the BEP never printed $2 bills of that date
Scott #1354. This stamp was issued in 1968. It was part of a ten stamp set printed on single sheets. A mint copy can be purchased online for $1. A used copy is 65 cents.
Christmas stamps were 10 cents in both 1974 and 1975. In 1975, the PO wanted to raise rates and hoped to get approval to do so before Xmas and so they left the denominations off the 1975 Xmas issue, but they still sold for 10 cents and can be used for 10 cents as postage today.
Phil Stamp was born on 1975-12-12.