A postage stamp has value, but not anything that you can demand. You can't hand one to a clerk in a store and they have to take it.
The face value of the D stamp was 22 cents when issued in The G stamp is worth 32 cents in postage. The B stamp is worth 18 cents in postage.
The B stamp pictures a stylized eagle. It has a value of 18 cents. You can still use it for 18 cents worth of postage. Face value only. Log in. Stamp Collecting Philately. Postage and Shipping. Olympic History. Study now. See answer 1. Best Answer. What country? The US did not issue any Olympic stamps in Study guides. George VI United Kingdom. Year of Issue:. Questions and answers about this item.
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You consent to our cookies if you continue using our website. For more information please see our Cookie Policy. Upload your stamp's photo. Consequently, the Olympic Post Office was thronged with people buying stamps and completing letters for the post and much more public office space than that provided was necessary at times, particularly on the first day. On the whole, however, the provision made for counter service was reasonably satisfactory. About 40 per cent. A small public office was also provided in the Stadium itself, alongside the positions allotted to the several cable companies.
This office was primarily for the convenience of press correspondents wishing to send messages to places in Europe served by Post Office telegraphs, but little use was made of the facility. The office was open only when events were in progress and for one hour before and after. The Organising Committee kept the Post Office informed of the location of the various teams for the re-direction of mail and cables.
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