Stamps are always and forever worth the denomination printed on the stamp. If you need a one-cent stamp to complete postage, and you have a one-cent stamp from 1933 - it is perfectly legal. As to what individual stamps are worth to stamp collectors - that is a completely different question.
The Freedom Forever Stamp is currently worth .47 cents as of 2014. The forever stamps are still sold at post offices around the United States.
The basic rate for US first-class stamps is currently 44 cents.
Not necessarily. Most postage stamps that have been used are worth only pennies.Unused stamps are still worth their face value. A unused 29 cent stamp is still worth 29 cents.What makes a postage stamp valuable depends on the following factors:Age: Older stamps are ususally worth more than newer stamps.Certain categories: Some stamps are worth more because of their popularity. As an example; baseball or movie star stamps are worth more.Mistakes: Stamps that have a mistake are ususally worth a lot more.Combination of Age & a Mistake stamp are very valuable.
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.
The number of stamps is not important, it is the total value. Currently the cost is 98 cents.
She is not currently featured on any US postage stamps, as no stamps can feature living persons.
Yes, many 13 cent stamps have been issued. They are currently not available through the post office.
They are worth 2 cents.
Romanian stamps can be very valuable. Romanian stamps can be worth 8 to 400 dollars. The value of the Romain stamps depend on their quality and age.
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Depends on which stamp you have. Sarawak issued over 200+ stamps.
Currently, Oprah Winfrey is the wealthiest African American female in the world, with a net worth of 158.22, not including food stamps, or government cheese!