There is an 11 cent stamp in the presidential series which was
current from 1939 to 1954. First class postage was never 11 cents-it
jumped from 10 cent directly to 13 cents.
11 years old in 2008
david copperfield
Sometime in 2016.
You're 11 in your first year and 17 in your last year.
12 year olds
These were issued January 11, 1926.
A 5-cent 1946 Roosevelt stamp is worth about $1, but it depends on the postmark and the design on the stamp. Some postmarks of this stamp could be worth $11 or more.
That is Scott Number 847. It can be purchased for $11 in mint condition and $1 for a used copy.
That would be Scott number US 1905. It has a value of 30 cents mint and 20 cents used.
Effective 5-11-09....postage is now 44 cents...It would be returned for additional postage.
Yes, there is a 42 cents stamp celebrating Muslim holiday. However it is not new. The stamp was first issued about two months before the 9/11 catastrophe. It has been reissued with each rise in postage.
I think you are referring to Scott #1044A, which can be purchased for 50 cents mint and 15 cents used. Unused it is still worth 11 cents for postage.
This stamp isn't worth a lot. It is Scott Catalog #815 & 847. Issued as a regular issue (Presidential) in 1938. 100's of millions were printed. There are 5 values for this stamp and they are:New: 40 centsUsed: 20 centsFace: 10 centsDealer: 11+ centsSheets: $52.50 (Brookman Catalog)The coil (#847) catalogs at about $11 mint
This is the forever stamp -- its value as postage remains at the current first class rate. Even when the rate goes up, it can still be used without additional postage. Now it is the same as a 42 cent stamp-- after May 11, it becomes a 44-center.
This is Scott number PS 11. Some people collect them. I would estimate its value at 30 cents if it is in good condition.
Bring Me the Head of Rachel Stamp EP was created on 1996-11-11.
11/21/08