The postage rate changed in May 2009. It was raised from 42 cents to 44 cents on May 11th. The second ounce of postage remained at 17 cents..
The G rate dove stamp was issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage.
The F rate tulip stamp was issued in 1991 when postage went from 25 cents to 29 cents. The make up rate stamp can still be used for 4 cents of postage.
The standard First Class postage rate was 32 cents.
As of 2016, the rate dropped to 47 cents.
46 Cents
The 2012 First Class postage rate is 45 cents.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp and the country. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In 1989 it was 25 cents for the first ounce.
The G make up rate stamp can still be used for 3 cents of postage. The dove stamp was issued in 1995 when postage went from 29 cents to 32 cents.
According to Data 360, the rate during that entire year for a first-class stamp was US$.15. If you need the rate for other classes of postage, or need the rate for non-US postage, please ask other, more specific questions.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In the United States 2000 that was 33 cents for the first ounce.
The standard First Class Postage Rate was 5 cents in 1967.
These sold for 33 cents and are still worth that amount as postage. You can only use them for postage for destinations inside the US.