That would be Scott number 2041. It can be purchased for a $1 in mint condition. Used it is only worth about a dime.
That is Scott Number 1721. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about 20 cents.
As 08/21/2012 the butterfly stamp is 65 cents.
The H stamp is worth 33 cents. Yes, you can add a 1 cent stamp to cover 34 cents worth of postage.
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
The price of a stamp went from 15 to 18 cents. So the face value of the B stamp is 18 cents. The B make up stamp would be worth 3 cents.
A G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. You would have to add 27 cents to mail a letter with it.
In 1996 the stamp was 32 cents. For a post card you paid 20 cents.
That is Scott number US 1721. It has a 75 value new and 15 cents used.
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.
A= 15 cents B= 18 Cents C= 20 cents D= 22 cents E= 25 cents F= 29 cents G= 32 cents H= 33 cents
44 cents
The stamp-postage value of a stamp is visible on the front of the stamp.