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They are worth 2 cents.
When the U.S. Post Office is trying to get a rate hike approved and wants to be prepared with new stamps, then instead of printing the amount of the postage, the Post Office prints a letter to designate the value. The "A" stamp was worth 15 cents. It had a stylized eagle, and the words "US Postage". See the link "What Stamps Are Worth" for other non-denominated stamp values.
32 cents.
Scott Numbers 3965 through 3975The non-denominated stamps from 2005 had a face value of 39 cents and are still valid for postage at that amount.Depending on the type, they can be purchased mint from .80 to $1.20 and used for about .20 cents.
About 3.85 cents in food stamps
32 cents
The 1991 Christmas stamps issued by the United States in a set of six different designs were not denominated. Even though no face value is printed, the stamp is still worth 29 cents postage.
Yes you can and they are worth 33 cents as postage.
For a 3.4oz envelope you will need to purchase 94 cents worth of stamps. If you go to a post office they will charge you 94 cents, place the stamps on it for you, and there is a drop box right there!
Yes. 44 cents.
It will depend on the specific stamp issue. It could be minimal, worth 15 cents postage for each stamp. They may be 50 or 100 stamps to a sheet. There are some very early 15 cent stamps that could be worth many dollars each. Consult a good stamp catalog to identify the stamp and its value.
Scott Number 1193 pictures the Mercury Capsule. This 4c stamp was issued in 1961. It has a minimal value used and can be purchased for 40 cents in mint condition.