Stamps with letter denomination values:
STAMP VALUE DATE of rate change
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A 15 cents 5/29/78
B 18 cents 3/22/81
C 20 cents 11/1/81 (!)
D 22 cents 2/17/85
E 25 cents 4/3/88
F 29 cents 2/3/91
G 32 cents 1/1/95 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
H 33 cents 1/10/99
None are particularly scarce except for one H post card
rate which was printed but never issued. However a few were
actually used.
A G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. You would have to add 27 cents to mail a letter with it.
The G make up rate stamp was issued in 1994. It has a value of 3 cents.
The G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. The H stamp has a face value of 33 cents.
The G make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage. The dove stamp was issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.
I believe you are referring to the G Make up rate stamp. Issued in 1994 it has a face value of 3 cents.
It has a face value of 32 cents for the stamps. The G rate stamps were issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.
A= 15 cents B= 18 Cents C= 20 cents D= 22 cents E= 25 cents F= 29 cents G= 32 cents H= 33 cents
If it says US Addresses Only it is good for 32 cents worth of postage. The Make Up stamp is worth 3 cents.
If it is a "G" stamp and says "postcard rate" on it, it is worth 20 cents. It was issued in 1995, but is still valid postage.
The tulip stamp was marked as the F Flower stamp. It has a face value of 29 cents.
The previous rate was 29 cents and the new rate was 32. The make up stamp has a face value of 3 cents.
The G rate make up stamps have a picture of a dove with an olive branch. The specific type is shown on the bottom line of the stamp and will say Make Up. It has a face value of 3 cents.