
A postage stamp’s denomination represents the prepaid cost for postal services. A stamp with a face value of two cents historically covered the cost of sending a single piece of mail within... Read more »

This specific postage, issued in 1966, commemorated Sir Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, shortly after his death. It features a portrait of Churchill based on Yousuf Karsh’s... Read more »

A ten-cent denomination of United States postage has appeared on numerous stamps throughout history, often depicting important figures, events, or symbols of American culture. These stamps served a practical purpose for mail... Read more »

The 15-cent postage stamp featuring William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody was part of the Wild West series issued by the United States Postal Service in 1994. This series celebrated figures and themes... Read more »

A seven-cent airmail postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service, specifically designated the required fee for sending mail via air transportation. These stamps often featured distinctive designs, frequently incorporating patriotic... Read more »

The current price of a “forever” stamp represents the cost of a First-Class Mail one-ounce letter. This means that regardless of future price increases for postage, these stamps will always be valid... Read more »

The 6-cent denomination postage featuring the likeness of Dwight D. Eisenhower was introduced by the United States Postal Service following his presidency. This specific stamp, issued between 1971 and 1978, typically depicted... Read more »