It may be possible to get the US Juliette Gordon Low stamp from a stamp collector, but it is not available for sale as a regular postage stamp.
The 3-cent commemorative stamp honoring Juliette Gordon Low was issued in 1948.
Hank Aaron is still alive. Which means he cannot be on a US Postage Stamp.
Yes, this stamp can still be used for four cents of postage. It was issued in 1991.
The G make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage. The dove stamp was issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.
All stamps issued by the government since 1861 are still valid for postage.
The F series stamps were issued in 1991. The postage stamp has a face value of 29 cents.
The G rate dove stamp was issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.
All and every mint stamp of the US issued since 1861 can still be used for postage.
The F rate tulip stamp was issued in 1991 when postage went from 25 cents to 29 cents. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 4 cents of postage.
Yes, as long as the total postage affixed equals the current postage rate.
If a postage stamp is placed upside down on an envelope, it may still be accepted by the postal service, as long as it is affixed properly and the stamp is valid for postage. However, some postal workers or collectors might view the upside-down stamp as a sign of an error or a playful gesture, potentially leading to confusion. Ultimately, the envelope should still be delivered if the postage is sufficient and correctly applied.
The 4 Flower Stamp is around or still is .34 Cents
Yes, you can still use the G rate dove stamp. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.