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Q. Enclosed is picture of an 8-cent airmail stamp. It belonged to my husband's father, who is now deceased. It has never been used and is in mint condition. Does this stamp have any value? A.
Airmail stamps were 8 cents. My Navy brother’s letters during the Korean war were all sent home free. My wife and I exchanged love letters in 1967 using 5-cent stamps and then 6 cents in 1968.
A rare 1868 U.S. postage stamp has sold for more than $1 million at a New York City auction. The 3-cent, rose-colored "B Grill" stamp was among the highlights of a three-day sale at Siegel Auction ...
Basketball, comedians and express mail are the subjects of seven stamps that were issued this week by the U.S. Postal Service. The schedule tapped off Wednesday with a 29-cent commemorative on the … ...
Rare 24-Cent Stamp Sells For $825,000. December 27, ... "It's the most expensive airmail stamp in the world." Rohan said Heritage acquired its stamp from Sonny Hagendorf, ...
The 24-cent airmail stamp features a biplane accidentally printed upside down. Only 100 of the red, white and blue stamps were printed. Siegel says a New Rochelle stamp dealer bought an Inverted ...
USPS wants to raise stamp price to $0.66 00:15. The U.S. Postal Service will soon be raising the price of its first-class stamps to 66 cents, an increase of 4.8% from its current 63 cents.
The Inverted Jenny How an upside-down biplane on a 24-cent stamp, at the Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum, seemed to jinx early attempts at carrying the mail by air ...
The U.S. Postal Service announces the dates of new issues: Lunch Wagon, 23 cents, in the Transportation series, and Wood Duck, a 29-cent booklet stamp. April 12, Columbus, Ohio 43216.