This stamp isn't worth a lot. It is Scott Catalog #1690. Issued as a commemorative June 1, 1976. 164,890,000 were printed. There are 5 values for this stamp and they are:
New: 25 cents
Used: 20 cents
Face: 13 cents
Dealer: 10 cents
Sheet: $21.50 (Brookman Catalog)
(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page147)
There is no such animal. The Franklin stamp of that era was a one cent stamp.
Benjamin Franklin
Sorry no 1938 Franklin first year is 1948
It would be worth between $60 and $80.
999 hundred pounds
Benjamin Franklin - 'An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.'
The half cent stamp available in 1942 would have been the orange Benjamin Franklin. Scott number is 803. It has a minimum value of 20 cents used or mint, so it probably wouldn't be worth trying to sell.
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.
'one today is worth two tomorrow' was written by 'Benjamin Franklin'
Around $50
The value of a 7-cent Benjamin Franklin stamp, which features the Founding Father and US Minister to France, can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, used copies might sell for a few dollars, while mint condition or unused versions could fetch higher prices, potentially ranging from $10 to $50 or more. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional dealer.
Uh, that's Benjamin Franklin. $100 bills are call "Bens" only as a matter of slang. I modified your question accordingly.1959 Franklin halves are pretty common in collections and are mostly worth their silver metal value only, about $6.