.34 cents
It was $0.33 for a first class postage stamp.
The Lady Liberty stamp is worth 39 cents. These are typically paired with the 5 cent stamp to make the current 44 cent postage. Buy "Forever Stamp" to save $$$ instead, since gas price keeps going up and USPS will only keep hiking its rate like the gas. There is a 2000 Statue of Liberty stamp that is worth $0.33.
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Spot price today is $17.64 so about $15.00.
In addition to the Statue of Liberty in New York, there are also two replicas of the statue in France (where the New York one was made). One of these was sent to Tokyo in 1998 for "French Year in Japan". It was so popular that a replica was erected in 2000, after the original was sent back to Paris.
The postage rate in the US in 2000 was 33 cents. It was raised from 32 cents in 1999. It went to 34 cents in 2001.
The Lady Liberty stamp with the flag was sold for 39 cents, and it came out in January of 2006. There have been dozens of US stamps issued that feature the Statue of Liberty. Without more information, it would be difficult to speculate. If you are referring to the one without a value on the front, it was issued in 2000 and has a face value of 34 cents. Scott #3452, et. al. Most used US postage stamps are worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
1 - New York; 2 - Jardin du Luxembourg (Paris); 3 - Maceió (Alagoas-Brazil); Search google images for 'Estátua da Liberdade Maceió' and see the result on images. In addition to the Statue of Liberty in New York, there are also two replicas of the statue in France (where the New York one was made). One of these was sent to Tokyo in 1998 for "French Year in Japan". It was so popular that a replica was erected in 2000, after the original was sent back to Paris.
The price of a US First Class Stamp in 2000 was 33 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 32 cents in January 1999. It went to 34 cents in 2001.
The question is more properly "which WOMEN" ... 1794-1935: Miss Liberty 1978-1981 and 1999: Susan B. Anthony 2000-present: Sacagawea The Statue of Liberty is on the reverse side of Presidential dollars.
The Lady Liberty design from 2000 is worth $0.34. Here is the USPS link with the info: http://c001-iq-prod.responseondemand.com/eCustomer/iq/usps/request.do?session={3710d630-a8cb-11dc-f11c-000000000000}&event=1&view()=c%7B27c85ca0-57e2-11dc-51b6-000000000000%7D&objectId=&eksObjectId=&objectType=Case&isJumpEnabled=false&isContentJumpEnabled=false&vendorKey=&objTitle=&versionId=927