There were many stamps issued of various denominations. The postage rate has never been 23 cents for the initial rate, but was valid for the second and additional ounces of mail. That was valid from February 1991 to January 1999 when it went down a penny.
The Immaculate Reception occurred on December 23, 1972.
october 23, 1957
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The siege began on 23 February and was over on 6 March 1836,
He marred 23 year-old Clarinda Varney on the 11th of July 1836
Mary Cassatt
September 23, 1983
I believe you are referring to a 23 cent stamp. That is Scott Number 2181. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about 20 cents.
The value of a 23 cent F. Scott Fitzgerald stamp depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It could range from a few cents to a few dollars. It's recommended to consult with a stamp collector or appraiser for an accurate evaluation.
The cost of a post card was 23 cents in 2004. It want up to 24 cents in 2006. Prior to that the 21 cent rate was in effect for a year.
I believe you mean Scott Catalog #2446, 25 cent, Gone With the Wind, issued on March 23, 1990. This stamp came in a set of 4 stamps honoring 'Classic Films'.The 'First Day Cover' for this issue was issued at Hollywood, California on March 23. There were 863,079 'First Day Covers' issued with all four stamps or single stamp.The value for this 'First Day Cover' is:Four stamps on cover: = $5One stamp on cover: = $2.50(Scott Specialized Catalog for US Stamps, page 401)
First of all, it is not a 1732 stamp, as the first stamps weren't available for another 120 years. It is probably Scott Number 712, issued in 1931. A mint copy can be purchased for less than $1 and the used copy about 60 cents. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
It became 32 cents on January 1, 1995. It stayed at that rate until January 10 on 1999. An additional ounce cost 23 cents.
It would be 37 cents that year. A post card cost 23 cents.
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100*23/25 = 92 per cent
I believe you are referring to Scott Catalog # 2564, 29 cent, Jack Benny issued as a commemorative stamp in 1991 in booklet form with 5 comedians.There are three values for this stamp and they are:New = $1.00Used = 20 cents(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps, page 200)Face value of 29 cents.Because of the large amount of stamps printed (699.9 million, page 531) for this issue most dealers will pay you about 80% of face value or 23 cents for new stamp.Used stamps are sold by the ounce.