This was issued in 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
I believe you are referring to the G Make up rate stamp. Issued in 1994 it has a face value of 3 cents.
39 cents
This is a common US commemorative stamp. If you want to buy just one it will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store for a used one. Unused, around twice face value If you want to order it by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition. Dealers get them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- say 65% face if mint and 1/2 cent if used. It is the kind of stamp I use on letters if unused or give to kids if used.
I think they are just 39 cent stamps - this is from the USPS website....Love Stamp SeriesThe U.S. Postal Service® issued its first stamp in the Love stamp series in 1973. Over the years, new concepts of love have appeared on American postage stamps. Some of the more recent additions are included below.39 True BlueThe United States Postal Service issued the True Blue special stamp on May 1, 2006, in Washington, DC. There is also a nondenominated version.Illustrator Craig Frazier arranged paper cutouts into a composition depicting two birds perched on a branch sharing a devoted gaze the space between them forms a heart. He then created a digital file of the artwork and applied shades of blue to the birds, setting them against a yellow background.
It is a common stamp worth 10 cents in mint condition.
Difficult to provide a definitive answer without actual inspection of the item. There are numerous versions of this type of postal stationary. If you consult a catalog of US stamps, go to the 'back of the book' to find postal stationary. It will provide the information to identify the specific stamped card and an estimate value. The printing and advertising may be of special interest to some collectors.
At least one dollar
The ones with two blue birds are worth 39 cents. Additional postage must be added to make the current rate. They can be used for US addresses only.
No, there are no blue birds in the UK.
This stamp features 2 blue birds on a yellow background field. The U.S. Postal Service will issue the 2006 non-denominated Love stamp January 3, 2006. A 39¢ denominated version will be dedicated on March 16 during the American Stamp Dealers Association's Spring Postage Stamp Mega Event in New York, N.Y. Stamp Side: "© 2005 USPS" · Plate numbers · "Peel here to fold" Card Side: "Twenty First-Class Self-Adhesive Stamps" · "LOVE True Blue" Barcode 675100 Catalog Item Number(s): 675140 Non-denominated Love: True Blue Convertible Booklet of 20 - $7.80
5 cents. It has been cut from the Cipex sheet.
Robins' eggs are bright blue. blue birds