25 cents was the going rate for postage from 1988 to 1991. All the stamps from this era are still very common and have no significant value as collectibles.
In the US a five cent stamp can be used toward making up the postage rate necessary.
The "H" rate makeup stamp is worth one cent US. It was used with the pre-rate change 32 cent stamp to make the new 33 cent cost of a first class letter.
A 28 cent stamp that is unused can always be used as 28 cents worth of postage. If it is used, it probably has a minimal purchase price of fifteen cents from a dealer.
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This is a 37 cent stamp and can still used for 37 cents postage.
A 28 cent stamp that is unused can always be used as 28 cents worth of postage. If it is used, it probably has a minimal purchase price of fifteen cents from a dealer.
i believe the value of a one cent stamp is worth 2 cents if used as postage but i have done research and believe yo can sell it for about 5 cents or so.
It was issued on November 19, 1998. The H make up stamp had a face value of 1 cent. It can still be used for one cent worth of postage.
Susan B. Anthony stamps are still worth the value printed on the stamp. US postage stamps never expire -- they can always be used for postage for at least the amount they sold for. The new forever stamp and the breast cancer stamp can be used for first class postage regardless of what you paid for them. However they are not corrected for inflation. It takes 14 of the 3-cent first class stamps you may have bought in 1955 to mail a letter today.
Yes. That's why it's called a "forever stamp". It will remain sufficient postage for a first-class letter indefinitely regardless of future postage increases.
From pe.usps.com they have pictures of the stamps. An H rate stamp with a HAT is worth 33 cents, and an H rateMAKE-UP stamp with a picture of a Rooster is worth 1 cent. Please look for yourself.
Air mail stamps are good for ordinary postage- your stamp is still worth 7 cents if unused.