The years indicate the birth and death years of President Roosevelt.
You are probably referring to Scott number 931, a red commemorative with the "Little White House" pictured on it. It has minimal value and can be purchased used for 20 cents and in mint condition for 40 cents. A dealer isn't likely to be interested in purchasing a single copy.
That will depend on the specific stamp. Consult a postage stamp catalog to identify and value the one you have.
A real triumpth in stamp history and should be worth at minimum £80
These are Scott # 931 ( 2 cent) and # 933 (5 cents). Their catalog value is 25 cents in very fine condition. You buy one for around 10 cents from a dealer.
A 5-cent 1946 Roosevelt stamp is worth about $1, but it depends on the postmark and the design on the stamp. Some postmarks of this stamp could be worth $11 or more.
The years indicate the birth and death years of President Roosevelt. You are probably referring to Scott number 931, a red commemorative with the "Little White House" pictured on it. It has minimal value and can be purchased used for 20 cents and in mint condition for 40 cents. A dealer isn't likely to be interested in purchasing a single copy.
Once a stamp has been used it is referred to as being Canceled
it means it has not been signed off or canceled which means that the stamp is reusable.
Franklin Roosevelt was noted as a stamp collector.
There is no 1881 Roosevelt stamp. The earliest stamp issued with a Roosevelt, Teddy, was in 1922. Scott number 557 is worth 45 cents catalog used and about $30 in mint condition.
could you please supply me with Terrence Stamp,s agents phone number Brian Mcdermott
No, once a stamp has been canceled it cannot be used again. It is a violation of Federal Law to re-use postage stamps.
The opposite of cancel (an appointment, an order) would be to confirm.The opposite of cancel (a subscription, a TV show) would be to renew.