The values are all over the place for early stamps. The first ones were issued in the 1850s. You will have to identify the specific stamp, a tricky task in this time frame. Consult a stamp catalog, try your local library, and learn what you can about identification.
20,000 1 cent stamps with $200.
You can purchase 1 cent or 2 cent stamps.
you have to pay for them...1 cent each
one cent each
In the US you can buy two 10- cent stamps, four 5-cent stamps. five 4-cent stamps, ten 2-cent stamps or twenty 1-cent stamps for 20 cents at most post office windows.
42 cents. But if you don't want to buy a 42 cent stamp then go ahead and put 42 1 cent stamps on there.
Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011 has a section for vending machine stamps. Titled 'Vending & Affixing Machine Perforations on pages 521 to 526. There are over 100 - 1 cent & 3 cent stamps in this section. Values range from about $1 to $1000's of dollars. Identification of these vending machine stamps are very specific for each stamp because of issue and perforations.
Most of them are not rare , but in used condition are worth more than the smaller stamps -- around 1/2 cent to 1 cent wholesale.
Depends on the face value and the numismatic value. Stamps are denominated in values from 1 cent to $1. The half-cent and quarter-cent stamps have been discontinued. Some rare 24-cent-denominated stamps cost $1 million. First-class letter will require 42 cents postage for first ounce, 17 cents for each additional ounce.
I think that only Washington and Jefferson are the only US presidents to appear on 1-cent stamps.
In the U.S. you could never send a letter for as little as 1 cent, but the rate for postcards was 1 cent from 1898 through the end of 1951.
probally just 1 or 2 42 cent stamps