2008
Rates for Domestic Letters Since 1863
| Effective Date | Postage in Cents, per Ounce [1] |
|---|---|
| June 30, 2002 | 37 |
| January 8, 2006 | 39 |
| May 14, 2007 | 41 |
| May 12, 2008 | 42 |
Can I still use 42 cent stamps?
Yes. The postage value of the Forever Stamp is always the First-Class Mail single-piece 1-ounce letter price in effect on the day of use (the day of mailing). Forever Stamps purchased through May 11 will be worth 42 cents postage on May 12. Any mailpiece subject to a higher price will require additional postage.
How can I find a 13 cent stamp?
For instance, instead of flag 34c searching for flag 34c USA united we stand 2001 will help you to find the desirable stamp quicker. Step 1. Make a right photo of your stamp Step 2. Upload the stamp photo Step 2. Crop your image Step 3. Crop your image as smooth as possible
How big is a 1 cent Franklin stamp?
Figure 3. If the perfs measure 11 by 10½, your 1-cent Franklin is this common rotary press-printed stamp produced in 1927, Scott 632. It’s time to measure perforations, and please do your best to measure them without expectations.
What kind of stamp is 1 cent green?
Figure 2. The horizontal and vertical 1¢ green Benjamin Franklin coil stamps, Scott 597 and Scott 604, are not the expensive versions of this denomination, so you can eliminate them from your search for rarities. Figure 3. If the perfs measure 11 by 10½, your 1-cent Franklin is this common rotary press-printed stamp produced in 1927, Scott 632.
Is the Statue of Liberty a forever stamp?
The Statue of Liberty and U.S. flag forever stamps. A forever stamp is a postage stamp in the United States that is valid for First-Class postage no matter when it is used. By concept, once purchased, a forever stamp is a perpetual stamp that never expires or declines in value.
Figure 2. The horizontal and vertical 1¢ green Benjamin Franklin coil stamps, Scott 597 and Scott 604, are not the expensive versions of this denomination, so you can eliminate them from your search for rarities. Figure 3. If the perfs measure 11 by 10½, your 1-cent Franklin is this common rotary press-printed stamp produced in 1927, Scott 632.
Figure 3. If the perfs measure 11 by 10½, your 1-cent Franklin is this common rotary press-printed stamp produced in 1927, Scott 632. It’s time to measure perforations, and please do your best to measure them without expectations.
Is it worth having a 1 cent stamp?
Needless to say, most of those looking for a big payday actually have common stamps. In this column, we will help you review these 1¢ Franklin stamps, to enable you to determine whether yours is worth having certified. The chart at the bottom of the page will provide some comparisons to be made for narrowing your possibilities:
How many perforations are on a 1 cent stamp?
If you still have a stamp or two in the running at this point, as the British say, “Steady on!” (That’s the Queen’s English for “Calm down!”) However, if the perforations do indeed measure 11 on all four sides, that should lead you to turn at last to checking the dimensions of the stamp’s printed design.