50.00
This is priceless. Have not heard of such a stamp.
It was a postage stamp issued in Great Britain on 1 May 1840, for official use from 6 May.
The Indiana stamp on it does not increase the value, in fact, if the coin had some numismatic value prior to being stamped the addition of the stamp would decrease the value. If it is just a common date penny I would just spend it or you can keep it. There may be a value for it in maybe, 300 years.
'Stamped' is the past tense of 'stamp.
No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb "to stamp" (mark with a stamp, or metalworking). It can be a verb form, participial, or noun.
The past tense of "stamp" is "stamped."
There isn't any stamp that is called a penny purple. You need to describe the stamp - include country and if you can date and what is on the stamp.
The noun form of 'stamped' is simply 'stamp' when referring to a postage stamp. When referring to a lot of people or animals that stamped, the word would be 'stampede'.
no it is stamped with a candy stamp
Stamped 315
A certified copy has an official stamp certifying it as a true and complete copy of a record. A certification of a document is usually signed by hand or with a stamp identifying the head of the agency from which the certified copy was acquired.
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".