The D stamp has a face value of 22 cents and can be used on domestic mail at that value.
Booker man was on the postage stamp because he was the founder of the first president of Tuskegee collage
This stamp is a common US commemorative stamp. Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage, so you can use yours that way, if you need postage. Otherwise, your stamp has negligible value ( less than 25 cents retail) , but please do not throw it away! Keep it in your stamp collection for your children or yourself when you have more time. If you have more than one, you may be able to trade it for stamps of similar value. . Or give it to a collector friend. Collectors always appreciate the thought even if they do not need the stamp.
Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage. Dealers usually charge twice face for common US stamps, so you could say its retail values is $0.40, provided it is well centered and still has all its gum.
What country? The US did not issue any Olympic stamps in 1948. its in great Britain
Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage, so use yours that way, if you need postage. The stamp is a rather strange denomination, so you might want to ask any collector friends if they like it. Otherwise, your stamp has negligible value ( less than 25 cent retail) , but please do not throw it away! Keep it in your stamp collection for your children or yourself when you have more time. If you have more than one, you may be able to trade it for stamps of similar value. . Or give it to a collector friend. Collectors always appreciate the thought even it they do not need the stamp. .
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
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The C series stamps were issued in 1981. The postage stamp has a face value of 20 cents.
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
The H stamp is worth 33 cents in postage. The US has never de-valued their postage stamps. In the US, they are still valid for postage at their face value.
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I believe they are 41 cents. I just had the same dilemma. How dumb not to put the value on the face of a stamp!!!
The current value for a standard postage stamp is 46 cents.
The ones marked C are worth 20 cents face value. Additional postage must be added to make the current rate. They can only be used for US addresses.