You would have to be more specific because there are many 1c Washington stamps. Look up the stamp you want to find out about in Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog (usually available at your local library) but be forewarned there is often a lot of studing and testing that needs to be done to determine the difference between early US stamps.
The US has issued many stamps with George Washington of many different values, including a number of 1 cent values. And if it is unused, you can always use it for 1 cent postage. You will need to consult the catalogs and do some research. There are lots of stamps issued and they vary in value from almost nothing to some nice values.
Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
George Washington is one of the most common subjects on US stamps. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value.
The US has issued many stamps with George Washington of many different values, including a number of 1 cent values. And if it is unused, you can always use it for 1 cent postage. You will need to consult the catalogs and do some research. There are lots of stamps issued and they vary in value from almost nothing to some nice values.
Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
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18 cents ....it says it on the stamp
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$6000
$5.00 on Ebay
There are a number of 1 cent stamps with Washington on them. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were the first two individuals. Washington was honored as the first President. Franklin was honored for being the first Postmaster of the United States.
George Washington is on the 25-cent coin, not the 1-cent coin.
Firstly, the stamp is NOT from 1732, as that was the year Washington was born. Some people ask the moon for one, but a used specimen is only worth a few dollars.
20 cents
Washington appears on a number of 2 cent stamps. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
There are a number of 3 cent stamps with Washington on them. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
Scott Catalog #: 3468AValue is about 50 cents used and a dollar mint. Few dealers will be bothered with buying a single stamp.
Martha Washington has only been pictured on four cent or eight cent stamps. They would be Scott numbers 636, 556 and 306. Consult a postage stamp catalog, they all have some nice value in mint condition.
The 1940 10-cent stamp is worth $5.00 in mint condition and $1.65 used. (as of Jan. 2011)
According to Stamps to go between 1.75 to as much as 50.00. Yes there is a big span between the two numbers but as Collectibles go value is in the eye of the collector.