The H series First Class Stamp is still valid for 33 cents worth of postage. So you would have to add 12 cents to it to mail a letter in 2012.
I checked with our post office in alabama and they said the value of the H makeup stamp with USA and rooster weather vane is one cent and they are still usable.
From pe.usps.com they have pictures of the stamps. An H rate stamp with a HAT is worth 33 cents, and an H rateMAKE-UP stamp with a picture of a Rooster is worth 1 cent. Please look for yourself.
Oh, of course, friend! If you're referring to the H Rate Makeup stamp for your letters, don't you worry. As long as you have them, you can still use them to send your mail with a little extra love. Keep spreading joy with your letters, just like painting happy little trees.
It was issued on November 19, 1998. The H make up stamp had a face value of 1 cent. It can still be used for one cent worth of postage.
The "H" rate makeup stamp is worth one cent US. It was used with the pre-rate change 32 cent stamp to make the new 33 cent cost of a first class letter.
H make up rate stamp is valued at 1 cent. They were made because they didn't know if the rate increase would be 1 or 2 cents. The 'Make Up Rate' stamp was designed to be used with the existing 1st Class stamps.
The new rate for the H stamps was 33 cents, up from 32 cents. So the face value was one cent.
The value of the "H" Rate First Class stamp is 33¢ as per official United States Post Office information. The "H" Rate Make Up Rate stamp is 1¢. Check for the additional wording so that you know which one you have.
No, it is not a Forever Stamp.
Any US Postage stamp with a denomination on it is valid for international mail. You cannot use the Letter Series (A through H series) that don't have a number on them.
A. H. Stamp has written: 'Penrhyn Bay'
A postcard stamp looks like a first class stamp, only it has a smaller value. The size of the stamp is one inch by one inch.