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38 and 42 is 80 stamps. Twice 80 is 160 minus 8 is 152 38 plus 42 plus 152 is 232.
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Helen has 32. Fiona has 16. Gwen has 8.
Less than 5000 in the wild, more than twice that in zoos.
hexagon
A hexagon and a triangle.
Scott 234 241 and 244 No, it was Queen Isabella of Spain in the Columbian Exposition series of stamps. She appeared twice in that series of stamps.
the stampede is betta altogether the stampede has twice as much as the punesher. its more reliable too.
They had altogether at first 176 marbles (Mar has 44 and Jay has 132).
a hexagon ( triangle has 3 and a hexagon has 6)
About 20 cents retail price. This is a common stamp which is easily obtainable. No stamp in good condition is worthless to a collector. Mint US stamps are always worth their face value if one can find use for them for postage. The minimum retail price for single stamps varies with the dealer but is around 15 to 25 cents. Common mint stamps retail for about twice face if this is more than the minimum. As for selling common stamps-- dealers do not buy them one at a time. They get them by buying collections or accumulations of thousands of stamps. They usually have all the common stamps they can sell because they get them along with the scarcer stamps.
Still quite common- no significant collectors' value, but it an attractive stamp which most collectors like to have. No stamp in good condition is worthless to a collector. Mint US stamps always worth their face value if one can find use for them for postage. Common mint stamps retail for about twice face . The minimum retail price for used stamps varies with the dealer but is around 15 to 25 cents. As for selling common stamps-- dealers do not buy them one at a time. They get them by buying collections or accumulations of hundreds of stamps. They usually have all the common stamps they can sell because they get them along with the scarcer stamps.