
A Canadian postage stamp with a face value of five cents represents a specific category within Canadian philately. Such stamps served as a standard rate for domestic mail for various periods throughout... Read more »

The United States Postal Service issued a commemorative postage stamp featuring Elvis Presley in 1993. This stamp, with a denomination of 29 cents, was sold individually and in sheets. These sheets often... Read more »

A postage stamp honoring the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, was issued with a denomination of six cents. This specific stamp is part of a larger series of presidential... Read more »

The one-cent postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin, typically printed in green, represents a significant piece of American philatelic history. Issued regularly from 1861 until 1922, and intermittently thereafter, it served as a... Read more »

A one-and-a-half-cent denomination represents an unusual and historically significant increment in postage. While not a commonly encountered face value in modern philately, fractional denominations such as this served specific postal rate requirements... Read more »

The 1999 postage stamp commemorating the prominent 19th-century women’s rights activist Lucy Stone features her portrait and the denomination of 50 cents. This stamp belongs to the Celebrate the Century series issued... Read more »

A stamp indicating insufficient prepayment of postage, with a denoted value of 30 cents, was affixed to mail pieces requiring additional payment upon delivery. These served as evidence of the outstanding balance... Read more »

A postage stamp with a face value of 44 cents served a specific purpose within the United States postal system. This denomination often covered the cost of first-class mail weighing one ounce... Read more »

This postage, featuring the third President of the United States, was issued in various designs between 1902 and 1954. Depictions varied from a simple profile based on the Rembrandt Peale portrait to... Read more »

A postage stamp featuring a Tiffany lamp, specifically one with a denomination of one cent, represents a confluence of philately and decorative arts. Such a stamp commemorates both the artistic legacy of... Read more »

