That will depend on the specific 8 cent stamps you have and what country it is from. The condition, cancellations, what it is attached to, watermarks, perforations and even color variations can affect the value. You will have to consult a postage stamp catalog to find out.
18 8cent stamps and 22 3cent stamps
First class postage was 8 cents for the first ounce and went to 10 cent in March of 1974. A post card cost 8 cents.
Yes. I believe you mean 20 cent ($0.20)stamps that were issued between1981 to 1984.If you mean fraction stamps the answer is yes. The U.S. issued fraction stamps called "Proprietary" stamps in 1898 in denominations of:1/8 cent1/4 cent3/8 cent5/8 centThey are found in the Scott Specialized Catalog of U.S. Stamps, pages 641 -642.
That would be Scott number US 1745-8. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $21.00.
The US Post Office continues to make 4 cent stamps today. 4 cent stamps were issued to cover the first class rate of postage from 8/1/58 to 1/6/63.
He would have to use 7 since 7 X 8 = 56 and 6 would not be enoughsince 6 X 8 is only 48.It has been a long time since one could mail any sort of package for 50 cents and the USPS stopped printing 8 cent stamps about 35 years ago.
5 cent
The US offers 5 cent stamps. They can be used to make up the difference with older stamps. Or to complete the cost for packages. You may have to order them through the USPS, not all post offices will have them.
A regular letter, normal sized envelope, with Max. length 11 1/2", height 6 1/8", thickness 1/4", that weighs approximately 1 OZ or less costs .98 cents or 3ea of 44 cents stamps or 2ea of 44 Cent stamps and at least a 10 cent stamp.
8 cents.
That would be Scott Number US 1395. An unexploded booklet has a catalog value of $25.
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