A first class stamp was 32 cents that year. A post card was 20 cents.
33 cents
32 cents (it was then raised in 1999 to 33 cents)
The postage rate in 1998 was 32 cents. It was raised from 29 cents in 1995. It went to 33 cents in 1999.
{| |- | First Class postage in 1998 was 32 cents for the first ounce. This rate was valid through January 1999. At that point it went up to 33 cents. |}
The price of a First Class Stamp in 1998 was 32 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 29 cents in 1991.
In the year 1998 in the United States, First Class postage was 32 cents. It did not go up to 33 cents until January 10th of 1999. That covered the first ounce of postage, the second ounce was 23 cents.
Yes, as long as you put additional stamps on the letter with it to total 44 cents.
The postage rate in 1998 was 32 cents. It was raised from 29 cents in 1995. It went to 33 cents in 1999.
No, once a stamp has been canceled it cannot be used again. It is a violation of Federal Law to re-use postage stamps.
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32 cents
1 cent
Price, when issued in 1999, was 33 cents See (scroll to bottom) : http://alphabetilately.com/G.html KDC