It became 32 cents on January 1, 1995. It stayed at that rate until January 10 on 1999. An additional ounce cost 23 cents.
32 cents
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.
No, it is only worth 32 cents.
It's still worth 32 cents.
Thirty-two cents.
The "H" rate makeup stamp is worth one cent US. It was used with the pre-rate change 32 cent stamp to make the new 33 cent cost of a first class letter.
The new rate for the H stamps was 33 cents, up from 32 cents. So the face value was one cent.
The value of the Alaska 3 cent stamp is $0.03.
what is the value of a 2 cent igor stavinsky stamp
The Love stamp of 1995 was issued in two prices. It was issued in 32 cent version for first class postage and a 55 cent version which covered a two ounce letter. It was also issued as a booklet and a sheet format. The 55 cent was also issued as a self adhesive.
The very first US stamp pictures Washington. It was a 5 cent black stamp. Benjamin Franklin was pictured on the 10 cent stamp.
The Malcolm X 32-cent stamp, issued by the U.S. Postal Service in 1999, is valued at its face value of 32 cents for postage. However, as a collectible item, its worth can vary based on factors such as condition, demand, and market trends. Collectors may pay more than face value, particularly if the stamp is in mint condition or part of a significant collection. Generally, it can range from a few cents to several dollars for collectors.