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Get a calculator or a third grade education in arithmetic.
Clear stamps are transparent when purchased whilst regular stamps are opaque and clear stamps are not normally sold in sheets as they are sold individually.
1.60 kn for a postcard to croatia, 3.10 kn for a letter to croatia, 3.10 kn for a postcard to any other country 7.10 kn for a letter to any other coutnry
It depends entirely on how many of the stamps are produced. There can be only a couple of plates created, or there can be dozens.
Basically its printing using engraving stamps/sheets, which are pressed into the paper.
To where exactly?
These are CTO or Cancelled to Order stamps often produced by places like Liberia. The philatelic community refers to these as wall paper. They have little to no value.
That would be Scott Number US 1755. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $40.00.
The value of Apollo 8 stamps can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. However, used Apollo 8 stamps typically range from a few cents to a couple of dollars, while mint condition stamps or special editions can be worth more to collectors. It's best to consult a stamp catalog or dealer for an accurate valuation.
Pink Sheets were used in the 1970s for food stamps in the United States. Originally, they were handed out in 1968 for different reasons that are unknown.
No- the post office will not take them back. Mint sheets of older stamps often sell for 80% of face because the owners want the cash.
The glue on the back of the Israeli stamps is kosher. For virtually all countries the value of their postage stamps lies in the stamps themselves. Sheets of Israeli stamps, since their beginnings in 1948, have included explanatory texts &/or illustrations in the bottom selvedge row of issued sheets. Naturally only a few stamps in a sheet can have these extra "tabs" as they are called attached. Such stamps are worth more than the more numerous ones which lack the tab. The difference in value is especially pronounced in the early years (thru about 1955) AS MANY OF THE EXPLANATORY TABS WERE NOT SAVED. I J Firestone