Scott Catalogue #1246 shows a value of $.20 for this stamp in very fine condition. This value is a minimum value that a dealer would charge to sell you the stamp considering his costs. Even then that cost may not be recovered. Some dealers may sell this for less. Most will offer less to BUY in order for them to make a profit. Check E-Bay auctions but as this is a common stamp you are not likely to find much action for it.
Well, honey, that stamp sounds like a 98 cent airmail stamp, not your regular old US postage stamp. It's meant for sending mail by air, so if you're just sticking it on a letter to your neighbor, you might be overpaying a tad. But hey, at least your mail will fly in style!
A U.S. Airmail 31-cent stamp, issued in 1958, is primarily of historical and collectible value rather than its face value. Depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, it can be worth anywhere from a few cents to several dollars. Collectors often assess stamps based on factors such as condition, whether they are mint or used, and any unique characteristics.
There have been 98 cent stamps for a while. That is the current rate to send a letter to most foreign countries from the US. It was also the airmail rate for a full ounce.
Air mail stamps are good for ordinary postage- your stamp is still worth 7 cents if unused.
One sheet of the 24 cent airmail stamp was printed with the airplane printed up-side-down and sold before the error was discovered. This is undoubted the most famous error stamp in US postal history.
Six cents.
cost of airmail stamp on a postcard from usa to south Africa?
I believe you are referring to a 23 cent stamp. That is Scott Number 2181. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about 20 cents.
NIS 5.90
The lowest value US stamp was the 1/2 cent. A couple different versions were issued.
The value of the 50-cent US airmail stamp issued in 1961 to commemorate the Antarctica Treaty typically ranges from a few dollars to around $10, depending on its condition and whether it is mint or used. Collectors may pay more for well-preserved examples or those with unique features, such as plate varieties or errors. Prices can fluctuate based on market demand and specific auction results. For an accurate valuation, consulting a stamp catalog or a professional dealer is recommended.
32 cents