
A definitive stamp issued by the United States Postal Service, this depicted Thomas Jefferson and was valued at two cents. These stamps were a common sight on everyday mail for a significant... Read more »

A postage stamp of this denomination represents a specific period in postal history when that rate was required for mailing certain items. For example, it might have covered the cost of a... Read more »

The United States Postal Service issued a stamp with a face value of one and a half cents featuring President Warren G. Harding’s portrait. These stamps were initially released in 1923, shortly... Read more »

A postage stamp honoring General of the Army George Catlett Marshall was issued by the United States Postal Service in 1997 with a denomination of twenty cents. The stamp featured a portrait... Read more »

The one-half cent denomination postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin was issued by the United States Postal Service from 1868 to 1875. It showcased a profile of Franklin based on a bust by... Read more »

The value of a United States airmail postage stamp issued with a face value of 8 cents is subject to several factors, including its condition, the specific design or issue, and current... Read more »

A fifty-cent denomination of adhesive postage issued by the U.S. Postal Service serves to prepay mail delivery costs within the United States and to international destinations. These adhesives typically feature a portrait,... Read more »

This refers to a United States postage stamp issued in 1971 to commemorate the growing sentiment of self-governance and eventual revolution in the American colonies. The 8-cent denomination was common for first-class... Read more »

A postal charge of six cents designated specifically for airmail service represents a specific historical period in mail delivery. This rate typically applied to lightweight letters sent internationally or across vast distances... Read more »

A postage stamp honoring the legendary baseball player George Herman “Babe” Ruth was issued by the United States Postal Service in 1998. With a denomination of twenty cents, it featured a portrait... Read more »