A= 15 cents
B= 18 Cents
C= 20 cents
D= 22 cents
E= 25 cents
F= 29 cents
G= 32 cents
H= 33 cents
The A stamp has a postage value of 15 cents. The B stamp has a value of 18 cents. The C stamp is worth 20 cents of postage.
US postage stamps do not expire -- they are always worth face value as postage.
15 cents.
Ordinary stamps were 3 cents each in 1916 .
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
Face value for postage remains valid until the government de-values them. In the US, stamps issued since 1865 are still valid for postage. The value to a collector varies based on supply and demand.
The H stamp has a value of 33 cents toward postage. The H Make-up stamps are worth 1 cent. Both are valid for postage within the US at that value.
In the US, they are still valid for postage at their face value. The US has never de-valued their postage stamps. For a collector's value, you would have to consult a catalog to identify and value the stamp. Look for one at your library or on line.
Through internet we can easily purchase current international postage stamps.
Forever stamps have the value of the current First Class Postage Rate. Currently they cost 49 cents. They can be used 'forever' to mail one ounce of US Postage.
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
Not in the United States. The US Postal Service approves the postage stamps.
The ones with a flag are worth 2 cents. Additional postage must be added to make the current rate. They are good for US addresses only.