Old Stamps- Unsure of Value- Or what to do with them?

hawttdawgg

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I am not really a stamp collector, but I know these are probably pretty cool to somebody?


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jspero

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I don't believe they have any premium value that is worth the effort.
I'd use them as regular stamps.
Don.....

Agreed. Those are all very common and worth face value. Use them on mail to someone that might find them interesting.

"B" is 18 cents, "D" is 22 cents, "G" is 3 cents (a "rate make up" stamp not worth the full postage rate).
 

tokameel

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Thanks for giving the values of the "B" "D" and "G" stamps
 

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