Face value refers to the value that is printed on the face of the stamp.
If you have a stamp that has no value printed on it, visit the USPS link, which provides a picture of all the non-denominated stamps and their face value. They are still valid for postage.
The USPS now issues 'Forever' stamps. They are sold for whatever the current rate is for mailing 1st class stamp at the time the stamp is sold. After they are purchased, Forever stamps can always be used to mail a first class letter regardless of the future increases in cost.
See Related LinkSee the Related Links for "USPS - Non-denominated Stamps" to the bottom for the answer.In 2002 the USPS issued a block of four toy stamps, one of them was a car. It has a face value of 37 cents.
The best way is to consult the USPS web site. They list all of the stamps issued without a value. These stamps can still be used for postage at that value, so other stamps have to be added. They can only be used for US addresses.
These were provisional issues. The post office did not know what price Congress was going to let them raise the price to, so they printed stamps without a value. You can find the face value on the USPS web site and in catalogs.
About a dollar or two, depending on their condition. They aren't worth a lot, except to collectors of loyalty stamps.
Scott # 3626-9 Face value was 37 cents each.
Scott Numbers 3965 through 3975The non-denominated stamps from 2005 had a face value of 39 cents and are still valid for postage at that amount.Depending on the type, they can be purchased mint from .80 to $1.20 and used for about .20 cents.
Comic strip stamps, specifically the "Sunday Funnies" series issued by the USPS, typically have a face value of 55 cents per stamp. However, the value of these stamps can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors.
Yes, they are still valid, however, they are valid for their face value. You can find that at the USPS web site under non-denominated postage.
The face value of the 1975 Christmas stamps were ten cents each. Many people collect these types of unique stamps.
The G stamp has a face value of 32 cents. The H stamp has a face value of 33 cents.
A-Stamp means a rubber like personlized message. This allow's the user to quickly apply the information they want created to easily be placed where necessary. Example, many companies or school's use A-Stamp's for address's, or signature's. Another possibility is that this phrase may be used to differentiate A-Stamp from several stamps, those stamps, or more stamps than that. The rubber stamp answer is probably closer to being correct. The A rate Postage Stamp Face value refers to the value that is printed on the face of the stamp. If you have a stamp that has no value printed on it, visit the USPS link, which provides a picture of all the non-denominated stamps and their face value. They are still valid for postage. The USPS is in going to issue a 'Forever' stamp, that will be worth the same as a 1st class stamp regardless of the future cost. It isn't expected to be a good investment hedge!
20 cents.