This stamp can still be purchased from the USPS. It is worth $5 mint.
Used copies list at $2.50. You can probably buy for $1 -- or buy one yourself and
use on a package to a friend who will save it for you.
There are 3 or 4 varieties of these. For a well-centered mint stampt the value is around
$1000 for the cheapest, I think. Used ones , well-centered, light cancel and, of course,
no missing parts , tears, or thins go for around $20. Slightly damaged one that look good, maybe $3.
Sorry but need more information. There are 30 basic Andrew Jackson stamps and many more in the 'Back-of-the-Book' (BOB).
Scott #1286 It can be purchased for fifteen cents used and 90 cents mint. Dealers seldom wish to deal with single stamps. They might give you a quarter for a mint copy.
10 cents.
10 cents.
10 dollar bill- U.S. Grant 20 dollar bill- Andrew Jackson 50 dollar bill- U.S. Grant 1 dollar bill- George Washington
Andrew Jackson is on the 20 dollar bill
Andrew Jackson is on every US 20 dollar bill. So no, Andrew Jackson twenties are not rare. At all.
For the one dollar, it's George Washington. 2 dollar- Thomas Jefferson 5 dollar- Abraham Lincoln 10 dollar- Alexander Hamilton 20 dollar- Andrew Jackson 50 dollar- Ulysses Grant 100- Benjamin Franklin
$1 - George Washington $2 - Thomas Jefferson $5 - Abraham Lincoln $10 - Alexander Hamilton $20 - Andrew Jackson $50 - Ulysses S. Grant $100 - Bejnamin Franklin
$20
There were several figures on the twenty dollar note before Andrew Jackson was permanently placed there in 1928. Among these are Lady Liberty, Pocahontas, Alexander Hamilton, Stephen Decatur, James Garfield, Daniel Manning, John Marshall, Hugh McCulloch, and George Washington.
President Andrew Jackson is on the face of the twenty-dollar bill. President Andrew Jackson first appeared on the twenty-dollar bill in 1928.
The George Washington dollar coin was the first of the Presidential dollar series. It was minted in 2007.
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