This is one of five in a set of regular issue stamps, showing old windmills.
In mint condition it retails for around 25 cents, used in fine condition,
15 to 20 cents.
That is Scott Number 1739. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about 20 cents.
What is it worth
An E stamp is a picture of Earth. It has a face value of 25 cents.
5 cents.
The F stamp was a picture of a Flower. They matched the picture to the letter. It has a face value of 29 cents.
The E stamp shows a picture of the Earth on it. It has a face value of 25 cents and can still be used for that value.
The E stamp had a picture of Earth on it. The face value of the stamp was 25 cents.
What is the value of a 1959 5 d Australian Stamp picture of three camels with rider
Front Back Margins Perforations (many varieties or could be imperforated) Vignette - The picture on the stamp Value Country Identification
That would be Scott number US 1742. It can be purchased for $1.25 mint and 15 cents in used condition.
It has a picture of Earth for E on it. The face value is 25 cents.
The 1800s refers to the year that the item pictured on the stamp was used, not when the stamp was issued. It has a minimal value.
You can find a picture of this stamp on the internet by typing on Google: 1868 Z grill.There are only 2 stamps in existence of this stamp. Estimated value $3,000,000.Note: The picture of the 1 cent stamp is a common stamp issued in 1868. It is the Z 'Grill' that makes it worth so much. You need to educate yourself in the different types of grills. Also, if you think that you may have found a 'Z Grill' stamp you would have to have it authenticated before anyone would buy it.
The G rate make up stamps have a picture of a dove with an olive branch. The specific type is shown on the bottom line of the stamp and will say Make Up. It has a face value of 3 cents.