US Postage stamps from the last 50 or so years are pretty much worth their face value. In large quantities, dealers will buy them for 80 cents on the dollar. You would be better off using them for postage, unless your really need cash. The US has not devalued their stamps since the Civil War, so any stamp issued can be used for postage. Stamped evelopes are sllightly rarer than postage stamps, but not as many people collect them. They are referred to as "Back of the Book" items as they are listed in the catalogs behind the normal postage stamps. Selling or buying a single stamp is usually not worth the effort to a dealer unless they are of high value. They can make their profits on buying in bulk and selling them in smaller lots. Older stamps may be worth a bit more. High value stamps, the half dollar and up values, are rarer and worth more. To maximize your profits in stamps, you need to fully identify the stamp, including knowing the catalog number, perferations, watermarks, condition and other factors. If you look it up in the catalog there is a price listed. That price is what a buyer should expect to pay a dealer for the stamp. If you are selling, you should consider yourself lucky if you get half that amount. Look for special markings. Stamps on envelopes can be worth more, particularly with picture cancellations, First Day Cancellations and special locations. Find a philatelist and ask for more information!
I cannot speak for every stamp collector out there, but as a general rule, imprinted (metered) postage marks are essentially worthless to collectors.
Probably two cents of postage. The chances of it being worth much more than that will depend on the actual and specific stamp and its condition.
There are a hundreds of 2 cent stamps. You will have to consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
2 cents, dude. 2 cents.
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2 cents
postage needed for A09 envelope
how much postage required for a 9x12 envelope weighing 4.6 ounces
how much postage for a 9x12 envelope weighing 6.6 ounces
20 cents retail. 1 cent as postage.
how much postage does it take to mail a W2 envelope
The postage for a 6 x 9 envelope would depend on the weight of it.
These are 15-cent stamps -- still good for 15 cents postage.
.50 cents on eBay
The postage for a 6 x 9 envelope would depend on the weight of it.
Since the envelope is 5.25 X 5.25 inches square, the postage is .70 cents for first class. This rate is for an envelope that weighs .5 ounces. The postage may be higher depending on the weight of the envelope.
For a normal envelope, $3.50
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