Found these at a yard sale in the middle of a book i paid 50 cents for. Did i do good?

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291fifth Posts: 23,709 ✭✭✭✭✭
Lick 'em and stick 'em! ... at least the ones that aren't cancelled and have gum.
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JBK Posts: 14,211 ✭✭✭✭✭
The ones with text about using with a 25 cent stamp have a face value of 4 cents.
I'd like to see you put the half cent stamp on a letter and then tell the P.O. clerk you need a 54.5 cent stamp to get to the first class rate.
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Worth face value.
But it looks like you doubled your money & got a free book.
I use a glue stick.
Just the fact that their face value > 50 cents means you can't possibly lose! I mean they are still "legal tender" for postage are they not?
Come to think of it I got a package several months back that used some older stamps for some reason...
Dimes: 55P+D, 54S, 53S, 52S, 50S, 49D+S, 47S, 46S, 45D+S, 44S, 43D, 41S, 40D+S, 39D+S, 38D+S, 37D+S, 36S, 35D+S, all 16-34's
Quarters: 61D, 52S, 47S, 46S, 40S, 39S, 38S, 37D+S, 36D+S, 35D, 34D, 32D+S
74 Topps: 37,38,46,47,48,138,151,193,210,214,223,241,256,264,268,277,289,316,435,552,570,577,592,602,610,654,655
1997 Finest silver: 115, 135, 139, 145, 310
1995 Ultra Gold Medallion Sets: Golden Prospects, HR Kings, On-Base Leaders, Power Plus, RBI Kings, Rising Stars