That would be Scott number US 1897 or 2225. Both versions have a catalog value of 20 cents used and 20 cents mint.
That would be Scott number US 2225 issued in 1986. It has a catalog value of 20 cents used and 20 cents mint.
1 cent.
1c 1 cent
This is Scott #1897. This stamp is not from 1880s, that is when the omnibus that is pictured is from. It was issued 100 years later in the 1980's and has a minimal value and can be purchased for 15 cents. A dealer isn't going to want to purchase just one.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2137. The breadwagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued about 1981. The item pictured was made in the 1880's. The stamp has a minimal value used and can be purchased for about a dollar mint.
That stamp is Scott Number US 2263. It was issued in 1988. It has a value of 20 cents used and 35 cents mint.
Josiah Stamp was born on June 21, 1880.
Josiah Stamp was born on June 21, 1880.
Yes, it is still valid for 1 cents worth of postage. Note that the year indicates the date of the Omnibus, not of the stamp. Scott # 1897 was issued in 1981.
{| |- | Scott Number 2257 It has a First Day of Issue of 4/11/1987, not 1880 that was printed on the stamp. You can purchase one of these for 20 cents used and 40 cents mint from a dealer. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how stamps are rated and graded. |}
Scott Number 1902 - 7.4 cent Minimal value for this stamp indicates that the cost 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!
1880 minted S
That is Scott number US1897. It has a 15 value both new and used.