The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
An E stamp is a picture of Earth. It has a face value of 25 cents.
The E stamp had a picture of Earth on it. The face value of the stamp was 25 cents.
The E stamp shows a picture of the Earth on it. It has a face value of 25 cents and can still be used for that value.
It has a picture of Earth for E on it. The face value is 25 cents.
25 cents
There was no E make up rate stamp issued. The only stamp in the E series pictured the Earth and has a value of 25 cents.
This stamp was issued in 1988 and the value is 25 cents. It can be used only for domestic mail.
It is not a make up rate stamp. It was issued for the first class rate, which was 25 cents.
Face value only.
The value of a Robert E. Lee 32-cent stamp, issued in 1986 as part of the Great Americans series, typically ranges from its face value of 32 cents to a few dollars for unused, mint condition stamps. Collectible value can vary based on factors such as condition, demand, and whether it is part of a larger collection. However, for most collectors, it is not considered highly valuable compared to rarer stamps.
on e-bay they are going for 3 to 7 dollars
A stamp, issued May 22, 1978, 15 cents B stamp, issued March 15, 1981, 18 cents C stamp, issued October 11, 1981, 20 cents D stamp, issued February 1, 1985, 22 cents E stamp, issued March 22, 1988, 25 cents The face value of all non-denominated U.S. stamps can be found at http://pe.usps.com/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm h rate make up stamp