Will need more information including the country of origin, I'm guessing Monaco. You can consult a stamp catalogue at your local library to identify the year and condition of the item with an estimated value for it.
Post cards are listed as 'back of the book' items in the country of origin.
A set of 5 minted stamps issued in 1956 is retailing at USD5.00 on the internet.
A set of 3 Grace Kelly wedding stamps from Monaco are worth about ten dollars. They are dated April 19. 1956.
Scott 2749 was a commemorative picturing actress Grace Kelly. This 29 cent stamp was issued in 1993. It can be purchased in mint condition for $1.50 and used for minimal value.
That will depend on which stamp you are referencing. Consulting a catalog is your best bet toward identifying the stamp and its value.
8 cents.
dated 1992 and were given to us postal workers
No she is not. She was born in Fort Worth, Texas. She lived with her parents and was the youngest of three children.
The 1973-74 US stamp is worth .20c for both mint and used (in excellent shape)
The cost for postage in 2005 was 37 cents.
That will depend a great deal on which 15 cent stamp it is. There have been stamps issued for many decades with that value. Consult a catalog and identify the specific stamp. It will also help you find the value.
There 4 flower stamp is worth 34 cents. They were used to cover increases in postal rates when they weren't sure how much would be authorized. Check the US Postal web site for specific pictures to match up with the one you have.
You'll have to identify the stamp, as the date 1836 must refer to some anniversary. The earliest US stamp is 1847. Use a catalog online or from your local library to identify the stamp. It will also provide some idea of what the value is.
this cover bears the 8cent Lyndon b. Johnson stamp of 1973 and the 12cent freedom of conscience stamp of 1980.u.s mint presidential medal 24kt gold electroplated by the postal commemorative society.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
A stamp is worth more unused
44 cents __ Depends on where the stamp is from. The price will be whatever the current postal rate is. It's not old or rare to be worth more than face value.