{| |- | Scott Number 1246 You can purchase one of these for 15 cents used and 95 cents mint from a dealer. Printed in sheets of 50, simply multiply the value. There may be premium values for certain plate numbers. Dealers typically don't buy single stamps, but they might give you a quarter for a mint stamp in perfect condition. |}
You may in luck with this one. Most 5 cent sheets would be hard to sell at face,
but I have seen this sheet sell recently on e-bay for $12. Of course, you have to
pay their commission, but you should still be able to make a profit if you bought it
for $2.50.
Scott Number 1246
You can purchase one stamp for 15 cents used and 95 cents mint from a dealer.
{| |- | Scott Number 1246 You can purchase one of these for 15 cents used and 95 cents mint from a dealer. for a sheet of 50 you can multiply it out. There might be additional value for the right plate number. This minimum value on the used stamps indicates that it has no real value. Dealers typically don't buy single stamps, but they might give you a quarter for a mint stamp in perfect condition. |}
5 cents.
John F Kennedy stamps on a commercially produced First Day Covers of standard commemoratives like this are typically worth a dollar or two. But JFK is a popular subject and you may be able to get a few dollars more for it. A specialized catalog will list the value of a cachet or un-cacheted cover.
Face value.
A genuine signature of JFK is worth about 2.500$
5 cents.
You could almost certainly get 5 dollars for it on e-bay and likely $10 to $15. I think I could find a dealer who would sell me one for $12.50 without any bargaining .
It is worth whatever a collector will pay. Take it to a museum and get it appraised.
First of all it is virtually( for all intensive purposes) illegal to honor any living individual on a governemnt-issued stamp or coin. I have never heard of a John and Jacqueline Kennedy Peace Coin. The well-known Kennedy Half commenced in l964 one year after Kennedy was assasinated, no problems there. To the best of my knowledge no COIN has honored the Kennedy Couple, though privately issued tokens and medals may have. All Kennedy_oriented stamps were issued posthumously, as is the norm for stamps honoring people.
JFK John Kennedy John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jack Kennedy Jack Lieutenant Kennedy "Crash" Kennedy "Shaft" Congressman Kennedy Senator Kennedy President Kennedy JFK, Sr.
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At the Texas Hotel in Ft. Worth, Texas
100,000 dollars
His full name was John Fitzgerald Kennedy.