If that is true, are the 2006 US Flag 39 cent stamps without the printed denomination valuable?
Answer Susan, No, they are generally as common as denominated stamps. One mild exception is the 2000 34c non-denominated flowers coil. It has a catalog (retail) value of $8.00 for a strip of four, verses the denominated 2001 issue of the same design which catalogs $2.60 for a strip of four. There is not enough information available on the latest 39 cent issues, but given the size of typical USPS production runs, the non-denominated 39c will likely be as common as any other stamps issued this year.
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