There are 4 values for this stamp. This stamp is Scott Catalog # 967, a commemorative issue that was issued on Sept. 7, 1948. 57,823,000 stamps were issued.
The values are:
Catalog
New = 20 cents
Used = 20 cents
Face = 3 cents
Dealer value = 2 cents (20% below Face value)
(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 98 & 529)
25 cents max.
25 cents.
Scott US#1270If it is a first day of issue, it should have a cancellation. A First Day Cover is likely to be worth about a dollar. Without the cancellation it is worth the same as a used stamp, about 15 cents.
A First Day Cover on the official Teddy Roosevelt envelope is worth about $7 or $8 depending on condition. If it's just a stamp on a plain cover, then it's worth about .50c. The stamp is worth .20 used of envelope.
This stamp is a common regular issue stamp.Mint or used in fine condition, it retails for about 20 cents.
The value of a stamp featuring Herman Melville would depend on various factors such as the country of issue, rarity, and condition of the stamp. You would need to consult a stamp catalog or reach out to a stamp dealer for an accurate valuation.
In perfect condition it is worth 25 cents.
The stamp alone is around $1. You could get around $2 for the first day cover, it has a nice cachet and is pristine.
well to a collecter on a good day $2000
Unmarked means it is not on cover and not cancelled. Which means it can't be a First Day of Issue. A First Day of Issue cover could cost 2 or 3 dollars. The individual stamp can be purchased for less than a dollar.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
A stamp is worth more unused