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The value of an extra postage stamp is typically the cost of the stamp itself, which may vary depending on the denomination printed on it. It can cover the postage for an additional letter or package, or it serves as a backup in case the original postage is insufficient. Ultimately, its value lies in its utility for mailing purposes rather than any collectible worth, unless it is a rare or unique stamp.

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