the cost of a stamp in the year 1996 was 32 cents
The previous answer is incorrect. The first widely known laptop with integrated webcam option (with a price starting at $12,000 USD) was an IBM RS/6000 860 laptop and its ThinkPad 850 sibling, released in 1996.
This is the chronological list of Minnesota Vikings Hall of Famers Hugh McElhenny: Class of 1970, 1961-1962 Fran Tarkenton: Class of 1986, 1961-1966, 1972-1978 Jim Langer: Class of 1987, 1980-1981 Alan Page: Class of 1988, 1967-1978 Jan Sternerud: Class of 1991, 1984-1985 Bud Grant: Class of 1994, 1967-1983, 1985 Jim Finks: Class of 1995, 1964-1973 Paul Krause: Class of 1998, 1968-1979 Ron Yary: Class of 2001, 1968-1981 Dave Casper: Class of 2002, 1983 Carl Eller: Class of 2004, 1964-1978 Warren Moon: Class of 2006, 1994-1996 Gary Zimmerman: Class of 2008, 1986-1992 Randall McDaniel: Class of 2009, 1988-1999 http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/teams.html
Mansueto Velasco who won the silver medal in men's light-flyweight class boxing.
If the question is about a single stamp, then Sweden's 1855 Three Skilling Banco printed in Yellow (Error of Color) is the rarest and most expensive stamp ever sold to date. Normally printed in green, only one instance of a yellow variety of this stamp was ever found. It turned up in 1885 some 30 years after it was issued. It was printed with the ink meant for the 8 skilling banco of the same set. It seems likely that a 3 skilling die was used to replace a broken 8 skilling die and when the error was caught by the pressman, one or more of the sheets failed to be destroyed. But even if more than 1 copy were ever released, no second copy has ever been found. From this period some 95 percent of all stamps issued were never saved, therefore it is conceivable that there may have been more copies released which were used and then trashed by the recipiant. In 1996 the one and only known copy of the stamp sold at auction for $2.27 million USD. However, the most expensive single stamp collector's item ever sold is actually a cover with two different rare stamps tied together onto the one cover. In 1847 the British colony of Mauritius printed only 500 examples each of its first two stamps with respective face values of 1d and 2d. In total fewer than 30 of these very rare stamps survive today. In 1993 one cover with both the 1d and the 2d stamps attached side by side and tied together with a single cancelation mark sold for $3.8 million USD, the highest price ever paid for a stamp collecting item.
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The price of a US First Class Stamp in 1996 was 32 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 29 cents in 1995.
First class stamps in 1996 cost 32 cents in the US. A post card was 20 cents.
{| |- | First Class postage in 1996 was 32 cents for the first ounce. This rate was valid through January 1999. At that point it went up to 33 cents. |}
In 1996 the first class rate was 32 cents. A postcard was 20 cents.
The postage rate in 1997 was 32 cents. It was raised from 29 cents in 1995. It went to 33 cents in 1999.
In 1966, the first class postage rate in the US was 5 cents. This rate continued in effect until 1/6/68.
{| |- | First Class postage in 1996 was 32 cents for the first ounce. This rate was valid through January 1999. At that point it went up to 33 cents. |}
1996. It was a 32¢ stamp.
The postage rate in 1996 was 32 cents. It was raised from 29 cents in 1995. It went to 33 cents in 1999.
The US domestic rate for an ordinary 1st-class letter was 32 cents in 1996.
In 1996 the stamp was 32 cents. For a post card you paid 20 cents.
{| |- | First Class postage in 1995 was 32 cents for the first ounce. This rate was valid through January 1999. At that point it went up to 33 cents. |}