You could try a coin and stamp dealer, or you could try your local library and look for Stamp Catalogues for the country you are interested in.
Stanley Gibbons catalogues would be especially good for British and British Empire/Commonwealth countries.
Queen Victoria who was the Queen of England when the first Penny Black stamp was printed in 1840.
A variety of stamps have been issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The 4D Queen Elizabeth stamp is worth between .75 and 1.50 pounds.
Assuming you meant 'Penny Black' - the first postage stamp... Queen Victoria.
The Queen Victoria, penny-red, plate 77, one penny stamp.
The Royal Mint issued the 2001 Five Pound (Crown) coin with Elizabeth II on the obverse and a commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria on the reverse. Part of the design (within the "V"), is taken from the "Penny Black", the worlds' first ever prepaid postage stamp. The design features a young Queen Victoria looking to the left.
The first woman on a stamp was Queen Victoria. It was called the One Penny Black. It was issued by Great Britain in 1840.
The "Penny Black" featured Queen Victoria and was first issued in 1840 as the world's first pre-paid postage stamp.
This first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain in 1840. It is called the penny black because it sold for a penny and is black in color. It pictures Queen Victoria.
The Penny Black. Wouldn't it have been quicker to find out yourself though?
The first stamp called the Penny Black was produced in 1840 in the United Kingdom. It featured a profile of Queen Victoria and was used to prepay postage. The Penny Black is known for being the world's first adhesive postage stamp.
It was called the Penny Black, and showed a profile of Queen Victoria.
If the Queen were to post it herself, then yes she would need a stamp. However, her staff usually handle all of her mail.