37 cents
Face value only. The coins aren't old enough to be worth more.
The coin is only face value and is still found in circulation.
With dates given. Most of the Maui trade dollars produced are copper-nickel so they don't have a intrinsic value. For more information, you can contact the Maui Trade Dollar Association.
I do not believe that breaking a brick of 2005 nickels would affect their value at all today, however, should the brick remain intact for the next 40-50 years the brick itself would be somewhat of a rarity commanding perhaps a slightly higher price so breaking it at that future time could possibly yield less than if it were to remain intact.
Buffalo nickels were minted between 1913 and 1938. The coin you are asking about is a Jefferson nickel with a bison reverse, part of the Westward Journey commemoratives. They are not rare and are worth face value.
First class postage was 37 cents for the first ounce in 2005. A post card cost 23 cents.
In the year 2005 in the United States, First Class postage was 37 cents. It went up to 39 cents the next year on January 8th of 2006. That covered the first ounce of postage.
The postage rate in 2005 was 37 cents. It was raised from 34 cents in 2002. It remained at that price until it went to 39 cents in 2006.
The 2005 first class rate was 37 cents. The cost of a post card was 23 cents.
That stamp was issued in 2005. It has a face value of 25 cents.
Stamps like that were issued in 2005 and 2006 and were worth 39 cents each.
First Class Thieves was created on 2005-07-20.
Scott Numbers 3965 through 3975The non-denominated stamps from 2005 had a face value of 39 cents and are still valid for postage at that amount.Depending on the type, they can be purchased mint from .80 to $1.20 and used for about .20 cents.
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US postage rate increases -- for ordinary first class letters ============================================ June, 1932 up to 3 cents from 2 cents. July, 1958 up to 4 cents Jan , 1963 up to 5 cents July, 1968 up to 6 cents May, 1971 up to 8 cents June, 1974 up to 10 cents June, 1976 up to 13 cents June, 1978 up to 15 cents May , 1981 up to 18 cents Nov , 1981 up to 20 cents Feb , 1985 up to 22 cents June, 1988 up to 25 cents June, 1991 up to 29 cents Jan , 1995 up to 32 cents June, 1999 up to 33 cents Jan , 2001 up to 34 cents June, 2002 up to 37 cents <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< so 37 cents is your answer. Jan , 2006 up to 39 cents May , 2007 up to 41 cents May , 2008 up to 42 cents May , 2009 up to 44 cents
The postage rate in 2005 was 37 cents. It was raised from 34 cents in 2002. It remained at that price until it went to 39 cents in 2006.
37 cents