I have not quite sure what you mean by "Lady Liberty stamp", but
except for some pre Civil War stamps, all unused US stamps are still good for postage at the
price they sold for ( no adjustment for inflation.)
The one exception is the new "forever " stamp which sell for current the first class rate, but
automatically jumps in value when rates go up.
39¢ http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2006/39/
39 cents. This is called the "Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag" stamp. See http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2006/39/
{| |- | Yes, they are still valid. There are many different Lady Liberty stamps. Even the ones that don't have a value on them can still be used. They cannot be used for mail going outside of the United States. So you can continue to use them for postage at their face value. |}
I am not quite sure which stamps you are referring to, but as long as the total equals or exceeds the required postage, that is fine with the post office. You can overpay as much as you wish.
Lady liberty was loved by all the Americans and she still is. she will properly stay for ever!!!
Yes and no. You can apply the Lady Liberty stamp from 2006 toward postage. But you will have to add 3 cents worth of stamps in addition. The Lady Liberty stamp is worth 39 cents. Today 1st Class postage is 42 cents. As of this writing (June 2009) first class postage is 44 cents, so you need to add 5 cents.
Yes. But that's more postage than a standard letter is worth. You can add small-denomination stamps to bring the total up to whatever the first class rate is when you use the old stamps. First class stamps in 2006 (Lady Liberty with a US flag backdrop, or two blue lovebirds on a yellow background) were worth 39 cents.
No, that would be the personification of the idea of "Liberty".
You will have to provide a more specific description of the stamp, Lady Liberty has been pictured on many different US stamps. You can identify it through an online catalog that may even provide you a general value,
the flag of the united states is so special because in 7000 this planet wasn't even a country that and the flag,the lady liberty,the bell and the bold eagle all stands for freedom!
The Lady Liberty stamp with the flag was sold for 39 cents, and it came out in January of 2006. There have been dozens of US stamps issued that feature the Statue of Liberty. Without more information, it would be difficult to speculate. If you are referring to the one without a value on the front, it was issued in 2000 and has a face value of 34 cents. Scott #3452, et. al. Most used US postage stamps are worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
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