There isn't any although there are laws in every state about the age of the person using one for hunting.
L. A. Chappell has written: 'Duck stamps' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Duck stamps, Revenue stamps
This is a very difficult question to answer. There are over 70 Federal Duck stamps and each stamp has its own designer (artist). There are also state duck stamps for the 50 states averaging about 25 stamps per state making somewhere in the neighbor hood of 1250 stamps. You need to be more specific as to which stamp.
No, the USPS does . Check related answers for the link.
This can take a while. From what I can tell, 1993 Duck stamps are worth a little less than twice their face value. The link below provides a catalog of all the state stamps and what you can purchase them for. Good luck!
Depends on the definition of Duck stamps.If you are referring to the stamps typically bought to be affixed to a hunting license to allow one to hunt ducks, no, they are not legal for postage.If you are referring to the US Postage Stamps that have pictures of ducks on them, yes, they can still be used for their face value toward the cost of postage.
The number of stamps required depends on the value of the stamps attached. The cost depends on the mode of transport and the weight of the package.
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.
Stamp Act
Jean Pride Stearns has written: 'A catalog of the duck stamp prints with biographies of the artists' -- subject(s): American Prints, Catalogs, Duck stamps
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Oh, dude, a complete set of Federal Duck stamps can vary in value depending on factors like condition, rarity, and demand. But, like, generally speaking, a complete set can be worth hundreds to thousands of dollars. So, if you've got one lying around, maybe it's time to cash in and treat yourself to something nice!
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