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The value of a stamp featuring Herman Melville would depend on various factors such as the country of issue, rarity, and condition of the stamp. You would need to consult a stamp catalog or reach out to a stamp dealer for an accurate valuation.
Scott US 2256. The stamp is not from 1920, that is the era of the wheel chair pictured. It can be purchased mint for 80 cents and used for 20. A dealer is not likely to want to purchase a single copy.
Often it is known as the "mill stamp" which describes the origin or place of manufacture, the grade stamp (a,b,c or d depending on quality) and often the number of ply's or layers in the plywood.
Under one context it can mean produces or manufactures.
They are together on Picture IQ and have me stumped too :)
1920 (no date code stamp)
It is impregnated with ink during its manufacture.
1935, date code stamp on barrel see related links.
You don't. You cannot legally manufacture firearms without a Type 7 FFL. Additionally, you'd need the appropriate NFA tax stamp to be able to manufacture short barreled rifles and shotguns.
1929, see related links for barrel code stamp dating info
See related links for date code stamp information on the Remington Society of America.
Date stamp on the barrel, check here for diagram/information. http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes