The single-piece letter additional ounce price would increase to 20 cents, the metered mail 1-ounce price would increase to 51 cents and the prices of postcard stamps would increase to 36 cents. Single-piece 1-ounce flat prices will remain unchanged at $1.

When did the G rate makeup stamp come out?

The G Rate Makeup stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service on December 13, 1994 for a value of three cents. It was issued just before the First Class postal rate increase in January 1995 to 32 cents.

How much is a make up rate stamp worth?

Stamps from both vendors explicitly showed that they were make-up rate stamps, indicating that they must be used in conjunction with another stamp. Neither showed that the stamp was worth three cents.

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.

Can a 29 cent stamp be used as a makeup stamp?

Customers still in possession of 29 cent stamps, the previous First Class postal rate, could use them with the G Rate Makeup stamp to send letters First Class. The G Rate Makeup stamp featured a dove and was printed by two vendors: The American Bank Note Company and Stamp Ventures.

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

The G Rate Makeup stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service on December 13, 1994 for a value of three cents. It was issued just before the First Class postal rate increase in January 1995 to 32 cents.

Stamps from both vendors explicitly showed that they were make-up rate stamps, indicating that they must be used in conjunction with another stamp. Neither showed that the stamp was worth three cents.

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.