Retail is 45 cents mint and 20 cents used.
Most similar stamps of that year retail for 40 cents, but some company made up
framed displays of that stamp to sell to Accountants and drove the price up.
The 20 cent used price mostly for labor - dealers pay less than one cent for such stamps.
Scott Number 2361
Minimal value for this stamp indicates that the cost of a used copy is in packaging and tracking and not the stamp itself. A dealer isn't going to be interested in purchasing a single copy. You would be better to use it for postage rather than trying to sell it. Or trade with another collector!
Mint this has a catalog value of $1.95, which means you might get half a dollar for it if it is in good condition.
22 cents worth of postage for US mail.
Understanding a 1040 tax table is difficult for me. so my advise is to go to a certified public accountant and have them do the work. It will be worth the money in the long run.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
A stamp is worth more unused
Millions of dollars. It would be a One-of-a-kind, but it would have had to gone to the Moon and back. Therefore it would have to be certified and authenticated.
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.
It is worth the cost of the stamp.
every stamp is worth it
What does it matter ... it's his fortune and his alone to use as he sees fit. Only he and his accountant know what he's worth ... celebrities usually do not disclose such private information with the general public.
The stamp-postage value of a stamp is visible on the front of the stamp.
The value of a Margaret Mitchell stamp can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Generally, a single Margaret Mitchell stamp can range in value from a few cents to a few dollars. It is advisable to consult a stamp collector or appraiser for a more accurate assessment of the stamp's worth.
The value of a six pence stamp will depend on the year of the stamp, and the condition of the stamp.
No, it is worth 37 cents.