Without knowing what stamps you are refering to, it is impossible to offer a value. Stamps are issued from virtually every country in the world, as well each country issues many different stamps each year.
What is the value of a sheet of Appollo 8 stamps?
Stamps like that were issued in 2005 and 2006 and were worth 39 cents each.
There were 3 stamps in that series, so it could be Scott number US 1504-6. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $15.75 or $22.50 depending on which one it is.
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.
$12.50
The Forever Stamps can still be used for a single ounce of first class postage. Other first class stamps can be used for their value, but additional postage must be added to it to make the current rate.
There really is no 2nd Class postage stamp. Stamps are issued in multiple denominations to cover any rate necessary. While the bulk of stamps sold are those that match the first class rate, you can buy them in a wide variety of values.
The number of stamps depends on the value of the stamps and how much the item weighs. Standard first class for one ounce is 45 cents.
Anything from one to forty-four stamps, depending on the value of the stamps. An ounce of first class mail is 44 cents in June of 2009.
i have a book of Australian stamps from 2006 and it says the mini sheet is worth $2.50
sheet of 20, $20.
That would be Scott number US 1745-8. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $21.00.