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It is worth 15 cents.
The value of a D series stamp can vary based on its specific denomination, condition, and rarity. Generally, D series stamps are part of a specific series issued by a postal authority, and their worth can be assessed based on collectors' demand and market trends. To determine the precise value, it is advisable to consult a stamp catalog or seek an appraisal from a professional stamp dealer.
The H series First Class Stamp is still valid for 33 cents worth of postage. So you would have to add 12 cents to it to mail a letter in 2012.
These are 15-cent stamps -- still good for 15 cents postage.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
The worth of a 2-cent John Greenleaf Whittier stamp can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, common stamps from this series can be worth a few cents to a couple of dollars. However, if the stamp is in mint condition or has unique features, its value could be higher. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a stamp collector or a price guide is recommended.
A stamp is worth more unused
Assuming this is the brown seal note with the HAWAII stamp.... In average circulated condition, it's worth about $50 A nicer note can be worth $80 or more.
They are no longer being sold by the post office. They are still valid for 15 cents worth of postage.
The pink John Adams first appeared as part of the 1938 presidential series and was used until it was replaced in the 1954 series. It is still very common mint or used. The coil variety is somewhat scarcer but very common. The was a 2 cent stamp in the 1902 series, but it pictures Washington. At retail, it is worth around $8 for a nicely centered mint stamp and around 30 cents for a nice used one.
A 5-cent 1946 Roosevelt stamp is worth about $1, but it depends on the postmark and the design on the stamp. Some postmarks of this stamp could be worth $11 or more.
As of 9/11 these bills are worth $10-$20 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $200 or more.