The face value of the 1975 Christmas stamps were ten cents each. Many people collect these types of unique stamps.
The Elvis stamp is the best saleing stamp in millions were sold. People purchased them and saved them hoping they would be worth something down the road. But because there were so many sold there is not real value to them . Just there face value of the stamp. First Day Issues are worth more and so would block stamps of the Elvis stamp.
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.
Scott Number 2721Can be purchased for $1.50 mint and .20 used.Dealers seldom buy single stamps. Sheets of mint stamps are purchased at 80% of face value and often used for postage, a 20% profit. Given the collect ability of the stamp subject, I would guess that you could sell the stamps in quantity for a little above face value.
A full sheet of Lou Gehrig stamps is currently offered on eBay for $12.50. To a stamp dealer, 80% of face value. To most people, it's worth the value of the postage, i.e., what you paid for them. To a Baseball collector who knows nothing about stamps, you could probably double your money.
A stamp, issued May 22, 1978, 15 cents B stamp, issued March 15, 1981, 18 cents C stamp, issued October 11, 1981, 20 cents D stamp, issued February 1, 1985, 22 cents E stamp, issued March 22, 1988, 25 cents The face value of all non-denominated U.S. stamps can be found at http://pe.usps.com/text/qsg300/Q604a.htm h rate make up stamp
Face value if it hasn't been used.
That was issued in 1975. It has a face value of ten cents.
The 1991 Christmas stamps issued by the United States in a set of six different designs were not denominated. Even though no face value is printed, the stamp is still worth 29 cents postage.
The A series stamp pictures an eagle. It has a face value of 15 cents.
According to the website United States Non-denominated Stamp Values, the face value is 37 cents.
The 1975 US Christmas stamps are worth 10 cents. See http://www.usps.com/postalhistory/_pdf/Christmas.pdf for detailed information and confirmation.
The first official US Christmas stamp was issued in 1964. It was a definitive (small) sized stamp and pictured a wreath. It had a face value of 4 cents, the normal cost of mailing First Class items.
The D stamp has a face value of 22 cents and can be used on domestic mail at that value.
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The tulip stamp was marked as the F Flower stamp. It has a face value of 29 cents.
Face value of the original stamp was $0.20
The H stamp was the one with the Hat on it. It has a face value of 33 cents.