stamp champ, faster postmaster
stamp champ, faster postmaster
stamp champ, faster postmaster
Such a collector of stamps is a philatelist.
{| |- | A stamp collector is often referred to as a philatelist. They like to collect postage stamps. What they collect varies from collector to collector. Some want every stamp a country has issued. Others want every stamp that shows a picture of a specific topic. |}
Face value for postage remains valid until the government de-values them. In the US, stamps issued since 1865 are still valid for postage. The value to a collector varies based on supply and demand.
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The best way in order to find postage rates would be to visit the related Postage and Payment Options website at the official USPS site. There is an easy to use Postage Price Calculator that should be helpful.
are they collector items? if so you can sell them to a collector shop if not i suggest you just use them, put 6 stamps on a letter and that comes close enough to the cost of a stamp now-a-days.
It may be possible to get the US Juliette Gordon Low stamp from a stamp collector, but it is not available for sale as a regular postage stamp. The 3-cent commemorative stamp honoring Juliette Gordon Low was issued in 1948.
In the US, they are still valid for postage at their face value. The US has never de-valued their postage stamps. For a collector's value, you would have to consult a catalog to identify and value the stamp. Look for one at your library or on line.
This is a very common US regular issue. It has no special collector's value, but still is good for postage.
It is best to take the letter to the Post Office, so the correct postage can be paid.