39 cents. This is called the "Lady Liberty and U.S. Flag" stamp. See http://www.usps.com/communications/news/stamps/2006/39/
The blue statue of liberty stamps are 34 cent stamps.
Technically, there is nothing wrong with the stamp. It's a fully functional USPS First Class Forever stamp. However, the stamp depicts a image of a replica of the Statue of Liberty not the real Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island, NY. The statue on the "Lady Liberty" stamp issued December 2010 is actually a photo taken by Raimund Linke of the replica Statue of Liberty that sits in front of the New York, New York Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
.34 cents
This was issued December 6, 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
You have to be a member to edit your stamp book. On the cover of your stamp book, on the bottom right corner, there is a pencil. Click on that and you will be able to edit your stamp book. Once you are done, click on the floppy disc on bottom right corner to save your stamp book.
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bottom left hand corner
If you're a member, go to your player card, view the cover of your stamp book and on the bottom right corner, there is a pencil. Click on that, and you will be able to edit your stamp book. After you are done there is a floppy disc on the bottom right corner to save it.
Statue of Liberty in front of US Flag.
go to the cover of your stamp book and click on the pencil in the bottom right corner.
On E-Bay its selling for about 15.00
You have to spot the squid in the corner at the bottom of Aqua-Grabber.