The cost was 3 cents in 1957. That covered the first ounce of weight. It was raised to 4 cents on August 1, 1958.
Three cents. The price was raised to 4 cents in July , 1958.
the price was $2.00
You would have to identify the stamp using a catalog, there are three or four different issues that this description would fit. Check you library for a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. It will help you identify the stamp and its catalog value. A mint copy may have a small value, say half a dollar or so. Minimal value for these stamps in used condition indicates that the cost is in packaging and tracking and not the stamp itself. A dealer isn't going to be interested in purchasing a single copy. You would be better to use it for postage rather than trying to sell it. Or trade with another collector!
The year 2009 began with the First Class postage rate at 42 cents and was increased on 11 May 2009 to 44 cents.
Just for your knowledge, the stamp is Scott Catalogue number 1107, printed in 1958. This is a very common stamp in both mint and used condition. The true market value wouldn't be much more than the face value. Most dealers and collectors still commonly use this stamp as postage on letters!
Preparing a Class Report - 1957 was released on: USA: 1957
The average gas price in 1957 was $.24
Base price is for a 1957 Corvette is $3,176.
The value of an Australian 1957 Christmas stamp can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, these stamps can range in value from a few cents to several dollars. To determine the specific value of a particular stamp, it is recommended to consult a specialized stamp catalog or reach out to a professional stamp appraiser.
In 1957 the Corvette's base price was $3,176.
The average price of a gallon of regular leaded gasoline in 1957 was 31 cents.
The cost of mailing a standard letter within Australia in 1957 was 4d (four pence).