There are several different unmarked flag stamps. You need to look at this site
http://pe.usps.com/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm
and find the picture of the actual stamp you are interested in.
41 cents. More info on Stamp Denominations Here: http://www.knottywood-treasures.com/id39.html
There are 100's of flag stamps issued by the USPS. Which one?
This is a 41-cent stamp-- later versions of this stamp actually say "41-cents"
4cents
I believe they are 41 cents. I just had the same dilemma. How dumb not to put the value on the face of a stamp!!!
According to the USPS website, under "Buy Stamps", then "Rate Change", the brown background non-denominated US Flag stamp is $.41. The US flag is one of the most popular subjects for a Postage Stamp and can be found on dozens of them. The value of each will be dependent upon condition and rarity. You would have to identify the specific stamp to determine the value.
This was issued December 6, 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
This is a very common US regular issue. It has no special collector's value, but still is good for postage.
The stamp without any face value shown is worth 39 cents. It can be used for that amount of postage. Check the USPS web site for pictures and other things.
I believe you are referring to the one issued in 2007. That has a face value of 41 cents. Check USPS publication 604a.
You can find the value on the USPS web site. You want publication 604a that shows pictures of the non-denominated stamps.
The value of that stamp is 41 cents. Here's the link to the Post Office site for non-denominated Postage: http://pe.usps.gov/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm
No, only one Forever stamp has been issued. It has a value of 44 cents currently. There is a listing of USPS postage stamps that have been issued without values on their website.
I don't see any writing on the flag. The lower right of the stamp has the year in small numbers, but there is nothing on the flag itself.
Barely, probably the face value of the stamp.