First class stamps in 1991 went to 29 cents in February so December, first class
Christmas stamps should have been worth 29 cents.
um u should take it to a pawn shop and ask for it to be valued
Christmas stamps were not printed in the US in 1901. It sounds like a "Christmas Seal" stamp. Need more information.
From what country? The US didn't issue Christmas Stamps until 1964.
Perhaps you have a charity stamp of some sort.
the 1st Christmas stamp
1962
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First class US postage in 1962 was 4 cents. Here's a great website showing postage prices in different years.
US states do not issue postage stamps. The US post office issued their first Christmas stamp in 1962. Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
1962 was the year the US first sold special Christmas stamps.
Not sure what you may have, as the US did not issue a Christmas Stamp in the year 2000.
The US ten cent Christmas stamps have minimal value. But if it isn't US, what country issued it, whether they are used or mint, and their condition all affect value. Consult a stamp catalog for the country in question and identify the stamp. It will also assist you in finding the value.
Well if it's not christmas and if the stamp has christmas decorations it would be a little akward, but if you want to, go for it! Answer You can use them anytime. If you have a "forever" stamp, the value is always good. If it is an older stamp, make sure that it has the right value for the present time. In 2012, you need 45 cents to mail a letter under 13 ounces.
Face value if it hasn't been used.
The face value of the 1975 Christmas stamps were ten cents each. Many people collect these types of unique stamps.
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.