You can consult a stamp dealer in your area. A knowledgeable collector can probably help you with their references. You can also do it yourself with a stamp catalog either online or at your library.
If the stamp has been used, the post office will tell you it is worthless. If a stamp has not been used, they will tell you it is worth whatever is on its face value. The post office will not appraise a stamp for its collectable value.
The best way is to consult the USPS web site. They list all of the stamps issued without a value. These stamps can still be used for postage at that value, so other stamps have to be added. They can only be used for US addresses.
There are many ways one can learn the value of stamps from Japan. One can learn the value of stamps from Japan at popular on the web sources such as Baxley Stamps and Herrick Stamps.
Here is a website that shows all the "nondenominational" stamps that have been released. The do have a certain value and this chart is handy to keep around. http://pe.usps.gov/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm
Each food stamp has a dollar value all you need to do is to go to your local grocery store and ask if they take food stamps then do your shopping and tell the clerk you are using food stamps then use them to pay for your groceries
Value entirely depends on what stamps are in the album. Without knowing what stamps, country and condition, it's impossible to value.
Top Value Stamps are no longer in circulation. They were a redemption program where stamps were collected and exchanged for merchandise from a catalog. If you still have Top Value Stamps, you would not be able to redeem them as the program no longer exists.
What is the value of a sheet of Appollo 8 stamps?
What stamps? First postal stamps were used in 1840.
No they are not Forever stamps. They were issued in 2006 and have a value of 39 cents.
William Tell - 1934 I was released on: USA: 9 July 1934
"A " stamps are the same as 15-cent stamps.