The F rate tulip stamp was issued in 1991 when postage went from 25 cents to 29 cents. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 4 cents of postage.
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This stamp is called an F makeup. It is worth 4 cents. It was issued in 1991 along with the F stamp which had a value of 29 cents
An F class stamp is a type of postage stamp used in Canada, specifically for sending letters and parcels that weigh up to 30 grams. It is part of Canada Post's categorization system, which classifies stamps based on weight and delivery options. The F class stamp typically represents a standard domestic letter rate, making it convenient for everyday mailing needs.
What means F stamp makeup rate
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
The tulip stamp was marked as the F Flower stamp. It has a face value of 29 cents.
The F stamp was a picture of a Flower. They matched the picture to the letter. It has a face value of 29 cents.
It is most likely the stamp of the manufacturer
F= 29 cents. The rate for one ounce domestically is 44 cents. I am assuming you have Scott #2521, which has a value of 4 cents. So if you have 11 of them you can mail one ounce.
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That is the F stamp and came out in 1991. It has a face value of 29 cents.