i believe it was 3 or 4 cents. probably 3 but im not postive.... sorry =(
I believe a Liberty Ship or assault troop transport was named in her honor. She was honored on a postage stamp in I believe l948
Yes it is still valid for postage, but it is worth only 32 cents, so some additional stamps will be necessary.
The regular postage, Hitler stamp was the common postage stamp used in greater Germany from 1941 until the end of WW II. It is very common mint and used, with the catalog price at 50¢ each for most of the 25-stamp set. Complete sets with the Mark values sell for $25. Blocks of four generally sell for three to four times the single copy price.The U.S.OSS created a propaganda stamp with the inscription "FutschesReich" (instead of the standard, "DeutschesReich" inscription) and showing a skull super-imposedover Hitler's face.Look up "Operation Cornflakes" for more info. A single OSS propaganda stamp sells for $75. Beware offakes of the OSS stamp designed to fool the collector.
Check on eBAY --- search WWII German stamps and look for your type in the results--- I'm sure a like type will show up there for you to look at.
This depends on the country Great Britain issued the first stamp and it featured Queen Victoria. The first US Stamp featured George Washington.
AnswerThe first French postage stamps were issued in 1853.
Canada with the Mercator stamp of 1898 issued on Christmas Day.
The first postage stamp is called the Penny Black. It was issued by Great Britain.
The first postage stamp was issued by Great Britain on 1 May 1840.
The country was Russia
1904
Great Britain, 1840
George Washington appears on the 2nd postage stamp issued in the US in 1847. Ben Franklin was on the first.
austria was the first one :-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_stamp
US states do not issue postage stamps. The US post office issued their first Christmas stamp in 1962. Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
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