Scott Numbers 859 through 893 7 series of 5 stamps each for a total of 35 different stamps. Rough catalog value for the entire set is about $30. Most of the stamps have a minimum value of 20 cents which indicates that they have no real value. The ten cent stamp in each series, the high value, is more valuable running one to several dollars for them in mint condition. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value.
"A " stamps are the same as 15-cent stamps.
{| |- | Scott Numbers 859 through 893 7 series of 5 stamps each for a total of 35 different stamps. Most of the stamps have a minimum value of 20 cents which indicates that it has no real value. The ten cent stamp in each series is more valuable running one to several dollars for them in mint condition. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how stamps are rated and graded. |}
15 cents.
The number of stamps is not important, it is the total value. Currently the cost is 98 cents.
There were 3 stamps in that series, so it could be Scott number US 1504-6. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $15.75 or $22.50 depending on which one it is.
The C series stamps were issued in 1981. The postage stamp has a face value of 20 cents.
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
{| |- | Scott Number US 874. This stamp is part of the Famous Americans Series. You can purchase one of these for 15 cents used and 30 cents mint from a dealer. This minimum value indicates that it has no real value. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how stamps are rated and graded. |}
There are many ways one can learn the value of stamps from Japan. One can learn the value of stamps from Japan at popular on the web sources such as Baxley Stamps and Herrick Stamps.
Comic strip stamps, specifically the "Sunday Funnies" series issued by the USPS, typically have a face value of 55 cents per stamp. However, the value of these stamps can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors.
Although there are rare stamps, in general WWII food ration stamps in a book of stamps (with some missing) are worth $2 to $5. An absolutely new book of stamps (unsigned) might be worth $10 or more. A book of stamps signed by someone famous would, of course, be worth even more. Loose stamps (not in a book) are generally worthless - a few pennies, if that.
Value entirely depends on what stamps are in the album. Without knowing what stamps, country and condition, it's impossible to value.