They carry the wording “Old Glory” above the fluttering flag and the lettering “USA G/For U.S. addresses only.” The stamps’ face value will not be set until after the next rate increase. Because they carry a letter instead of a denomination, the stamps cannot be used on international mail.
What is the value of a G stamp?
STAMP VALUE DATE of rate change G 32 cents 1/1/95 G makeup rate 3 cents H 33 cents 1/10/99 H makeup rate 1 cent
When did the mystic G rate stamp change?
Order today and you’ll receive 212, 219, 220, 222, 223, 226, 268, 272, 279, 280, 281 and 283. This Non-Denominated booklet stamp was issued because of a postal rate change that was scheduled to take effect on January 1, 1995. The red “G” on the stamp indicates it was printed by Stamp Venturers.
What is the value of a 15 cent stamp?
STAMP VALUE DATE of rate change A 15 cents 5/29/78 B 18 cents 3/22/81 C 20 cents 11/1/81 (!) D 22 cents 2…
How much does a postcard rate stamp cost?
The Postcard Rate stamp was only for postcards, cost 20 cents and appeared on a yellow background. There was a stylized dove stamp marked as “The ‘G’ Rate make-up stamp” priced at 3 cents, according to the Sun Sentinel.
STAMP VALUE DATE of rate change G 32 cents 1/1/95 G makeup rate 3 cents H 33 cents 1/10/99 H makeup rate 1 cent
Order today and you’ll receive 212, 219, 220, 222, 223, 226, 268, 272, 279, 280, 281 and 283. This Non-Denominated booklet stamp was issued because of a postal rate change that was scheduled to take effect on January 1, 1995. The red “G” on the stamp indicates it was printed by Stamp Venturers.
What was the value of the Liberty Bell stamp?
It looks like the USPS has abandoned the idea of new rate change stamps. Back in 2007 they issued the Forever Stamp (the Liberty Bell), and stipulated that it will ALWAYS be valid for the one-ounce First Class rate. When first issued, it was worth 41¢; Then it went to 42¢, and as of May of 2009 it was worth 44¢.
What was the value of the first class postage stamp?
The value for the first class mail version was 32 cents. They were used until the next rate change in 1998. The stamp showed a waving flag, the letter “G” and one of three notations. The For U.S. Addresses Only notation was used on first class mail against a white background.