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Yes, First Day Covers or FDCs, have some value. The picture or 'cachet' on the envelope can affect the value, some makers have limited runs and others are very artistic. Most FDCs can be purchased for a few dollars.
The rarety of the stamps can also have an affect. You can obtain further information by consulting a specialized catalog, there may be one in your local library.

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How did Britain plan to pay for the huge expenses of the French and Indian War?

Taxes were imposed on a number of items, including sugar, legal documents and tea. Stamps were issued to be affixed onto the legal documents and newspapers. Beginning in 1765, protests at the taxes and stamps began to mount in the colonies.


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Pay a tax on all documents. A stamp needed to be affixed to wills, loan documents, contracts, all documents


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