The American Legion 1969 6 cent stamp is worth what the market will offer for it. There is no set price to pay. Since this stamp is over 50 years old, and it has a US postal deficiency in its design and production (10 olives for the Seal of the United States); the value has yet to be realized. Collectors can anticipate a long term increase in value for this stamp.
According to the website United States Non-denominated Stamp Values, the face value is 37 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.
The D stamp would have a face value of 22 cents. There was a make up rate stamp with a value of 2 cents.
A G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. You would have to add 27 cents to mail a letter with it.
The tulip stamp was marked as the F Flower stamp. It has a face value of 29 cents.
A= 15 cents B= 18 Cents C= 20 cents D= 22 cents E= 25 cents F= 29 cents G= 32 cents H= 33 cents
22 cents
The stamp-postage value of a stamp is visible on the front of the stamp.
The A series stamp pictures an eagle. It has a face value of 15 cents.
The H stamp was the one with the Hat on it. It has a face value of 33 cents.
An E stamp is a picture of Earth. It has a face value of 25 cents.
The face value of the D stamp was 22 cents when issued in 1985.