yes they do, about 5 dollars
what value of first day cancellation wash. state centennial set of all wash Post Offices
There is a bit of a conflict here. A stamp cannot be 'Mint' and have a postmark on it, particularly from Canada. There are a number of possibilities here: The postmark is a First Day of Issue and someone asked the postal clerk to stamp them after buying the sheet. Not much value to them as they can't be used for postage and most collectors prefer a full cover with cancellation. You might get a bit more than what a used stamp would bring. The postmarks are actually overprints. Canada has done a number of overprints to change value or commemorate special events. These could have good collectors value to them. Someone re-gummed a bunch of used stamps. Possible, but no real reason for it. It is also possible to use a humidor to remove stamps from paper and 'reclaim' the gum on the back. Most collectors would classify these as used stamps.
CTO stands for Canceled To Order. Countries that produced large quantities of stamps for the collector market, not intending them to be used for real postage, canceled the stamps during the printing process. You will not find a legitimate use of these types of stamps on cover.
There is no such thing as a first edition stamp. First Day of Issue are stamps canceled on the first day that a stamp is available for sale to the public. Older stamps, over 70 years or so, on first day covers have good value. Most current ones can be purchased for about a $1.
That will depend on the specific stamp. Consult a postage stamp catalog to identify and value the one you have.
Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage. Dealers usually charge twice face for common US stamps, so you could say its retail values is $0.40, provided it is well centered and still has all its gum.
There are many ways one can learn the value of stamps from Japan. One can learn the value of stamps from Japan at popular on the web sources such as Baxley Stamps and Herrick Stamps.
Cancellation refers to the postal markings printed on stamps after they are mailed. Stamps with these marks on them are known as "cancelled" or "used" stamps. Yes, they are worth something to collectors, but their value varies widely, from almost nothing ( say 5 cents per hundred) to thousands of dollars.That depends a great deal on the stamp. In general, stamps on cover are worth more than those off of the cover. To determine value, you would have to consult a catalog or dealer.
Value entirely depends on what stamps are in the album. Without knowing what stamps, country and condition, it's impossible to value.
Top Value Stamps are no longer in circulation. They were a redemption program where stamps were collected and exchanged for merchandise from a catalog. If you still have Top Value Stamps, you would not be able to redeem them as the program no longer exists.
What is the value of a sheet of Appollo 8 stamps?
What stamps? First postal stamps were used in 1840.