Scott Number 1488 would cost you about 20 cents used and 40 cents in mint condition. You would find it hard to get anything for it from a dealer, but you could use it for postage.
That would be Scott number 1488. You can buy a mint copy for 40 cents or used copy for 15 cents.
This is Scott number 1488 issued in 1973. A mint copy is 40 cents and 15 cents in used condition.
It could be worth nothing or a great deal - depending on the form it takes. Compare a perfect 8 oz. Herkimer quartz crystal versus 8 oz. of silica sand. Great difference in worth. Quartz is the most common mineral on Earth, so when dealing in ounces only a good specimen will have value for the most part.
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Lithia or lithium dioxide Li02. Lithium is a light (weight) reactive metal belonging to the alkali group of metals (sodium, potassium, rubidium etc). These metals are very reactive with water, oxygen (hence lithia) and acids. Naturally Lithium occurs as a compound in the minerals Spodumene LiAl(SiO3)2 containing 4 to 8 per cent lithia. Amblygonite, LiAl(F,OH)PO4, containing 8 to 10 per cent lithia. Lepidolite, lithium mica. It has a complex composition which may be written as KliAl (OH,F)2Al(SiO4)3, or K2Li4Al2F4Si8O22. It carries 2 to 4 per cent lithia. Zinnwaldite, lithium iron mica. It also has a complex chemical composition, Le2K2Fe2Al4Si7O24. It contains 2 to 3.5 per cent lithia. Petalite, LiAl(Si2O5)2, containing 2 to 4 per cent lithia. Triphylite, Li(Fe, Mn)PO4, containing 2 to 6 per cent. Lithiophilite, Li(Mn, Fe)PO4, containing 2 to 6 per cent lithia. Source: http://www.mineralszone.com/minerals/lithium.html Hope this helps
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What is the value of a boston tea party bicentennial 8 cent stamp worth
That would be Scott number 1488. You can buy a mint copy for 40 cents or used copy for 15 cents.
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This is Scott number 1488 issued in 1973. A mint copy is 40 cents and 15 cents in used condition.
about 6.9 million dollars
This stamp is a common regular issue stamp.Mint or used in fine condition, it retails for about 20 cents.
Mint: 8¢. Unless it's a rare variety, its worth approximately 1¢ used, sadly.