The postage rate was raised to 29 cents on 3 February 1991. It was 25 cents prior to that. It remained in effect until January 1, 1995.
It is a 16% increase
postal rate as of 11/29/08: $0.94 there is a postage calculator at www.usps.com Postal rate as of 7/13/2012 is $1.05
postal rate as of 11/29/08: $0.94 there is a postage calculator at www.usps.com Postal rate as of 7/13/2012 is $1.05
Yes there is. The 'G' Stamp was a 32 cent stamp and was issued because of the rate change from 29 cents to 32 cents in 1994. The make up 'G' stamp (3 cents) was for people who had left over 29 cent stamps to use both stamps on a envelope, 29 cent plus 3 cent (make up 'G' stamp) to equal the new rate of 32 cents.
The previous rate was 29 cents and the new rate was 32. The make up stamp has a face value of 3 cents.
The most common G rate stamps sold for 32 cents and are still worth that amount as postage. There was also a make-up rate stamp worth 3 cents that was intended to be used with a 29 cent stamp to reach the new G rate of 32. There was also a G rate stamp for post cards, worth 20 cents and one for non-profit presort use, worth 5 cents.
Código Postal happened on 2006-05-29.
The postage rate in 1994 was 29 cents. It was raised from 25 cents in 1988. It went to 32 cents in 1995.
Yes, there is a Elvis Presley 29 cent postage stamp.
29 cents...
29 cents.
In the US the 29 cent rate lasted about 4 years. Several hundred stamps were issued during that time. In used condition there is limited value, you can purchase them for about 20 cents each. Which means a dealer is not likely to pay much for them unless you have a large number of them.