The value of a 0.01 cent Lincoln US stamp, issued in 1958, is typically minimal, often just a few cents to a collector, depending on its condition and whether it is used or unused. While it is not rare, it may hold some interest for philatelists or those focusing on specific themes. Generally, its market value ranges from 5 to 20 cents. However, prices can vary based on demand and market conditions.
The new rate for the H stamps was 33 cents, up from 32 cents. So the face value was one cent.
1 cent.
one cent. OR $.01
The local post office told me it was 4 cents then another clerk told me no, its 1 cent. They weren't even sure it seems like. This was for the one that says "The H Rate make up stamp" across the top which I belive is from 1998 The Rooster Stamp 1 Cent H Stamp Make-Up Issued November 1998 as per Quick Service Guide 604a Nondenominated Postage. For Sure!
Unless it's brilliant uncirculated or proof, face value.
A 1898 Indian head cent made by the US mint has a face value of a .01 USD or 1 cent.
.01 cent, unless it is uncirculated or a proof and then maybe .20
1.5% of the face value of share scrips and .01% for sripless shares
If you're asking about a One Cent (Afrikaans) Bronze coin dated 1966 from the Republic of South Africa. Please post this question in the African Coins category.
Enid Stamp Taylor died on 1946-01-13.
.01 cent
The correct answer to that is 1 cent or one penny. (In other words: $.01)