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  2. Got a stash of $2 bills? Here’s how to check if they’re worth ...

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    The 1976 $2 bill was released to celebrate the U.S. bicentennial, and while most of them are only worth face value, some with special serial numbers, misprints, stamps or star notes can be worth ...

  3. 10 Vintage Stamps That Are Worth Serious Dough - AOL

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    In 1995, a 2-cent Blue Hawaiian Missionary stamp sold for $440,000 at auction. If you’re on the market for a single “used” stamp in this collection, you can buy one for a measly (insert ...

  4. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

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    A 2024 study by the USPS Inspector General found that the U.S. had a lower stamp price than 26 out of 30 comparable countries. Additionally, the overall increase in stamp prices from June 2018 to June 2023 (26%) was significantly lower than the average increase of 55% experienced by those same countries.

  5. Cancelled-to-order - Wikipedia

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    Cancelled-to-order "stamps" of Fujairah, one of the United Arab Emirates, showing unobtrusive placement of cancellations in stamp corners A cancelled to order (also called and abbreviated CTO ) postage stamp , philatelic symbol , [ 1 ] is a stamp the issuing postal service has cancelled (marked as used), but has not traveled through the post ...

  6. Stamp prices are falling by 2 cents, and that's bad news for ...

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    Starting April 10, stamps for 1-ounce letters will drop in price from 49 cents to 47 cents after the expiration of a 2-year agreement. Starting April 10, stamps for 1-ounce letters will drop in ...

  7. Black Jack (stamp) - Wikipedia

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    Black Jack or Blackjack was the 2-cent denomination United States postage stamp issued from July 1, 1863 to 1869, is generally referred to as the "Black Jack" due to the large portraiture of the United States President Andrew Jackson on its face printed in pitch black. [1] It is considered to be a key stamp in any collection of US stamps. [2]