The "cat value" of a US stamp refers to its catalog value, which is the price assigned to a stamp by philatelic catalogs based on factors like rarity, demand, and condition. This value serves as a guideline for collectors and dealers when buying or selling stamps. It's important to note that actual sale prices may vary depending on market conditions and individual negotiations.
Barely, probably the face value of the stamp.
The D stamp has a face value of 22 cents and can be used on domestic mail at that value.
Forever
15 cents.
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
value is 25 cents
The current value for a standard postage stamp is 46 cents.
The value of US commemorative stamps varies depending on type and issue guide. They can range anywhere from a minimal value for a used stamp to thousands of dollars for a rare mint condition stamp. There are many US stamp price guides that can be obtained to find out a catalog value. Stamps in the US that are unused can always be used for face value as postage.
4 cents
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
According to the website United States Non-denominated Stamp Values, the face value is 37 cents.
I believe they are 41 cents. I just had the same dilemma. How dumb not to put the value on the face of a stamp!!!