Possibly--some used stamps are very rare and very valuable. Some collectors prefer used stamps, especially ones that are still on their envelopes with all the postal markings.
Most stamps are worth more unused, but there are a lots of exceptions-- in some cases governments sold unused stamps to collectors in large quantities, but very few were actually used , or even available for postage.
OG means Original Gum. This indicates the stamp has never been used and has been kept away from moisture so that the gum applied when the stamp was made is still intact.
, I recently bought (3/30/13) an old photo binder with a stamp commemorating Mitchell's Exploration of Central Queensland glued on the cover. The stamp has been postmarked, so it hard to read, but the cost looks like 2 1/2 d? There is a sheep in lower right corner. The words Postage Australia is centered on the bottom line. I hope you can use this info to find the date of the stamp. Sybil
how do i know when my check has been sent to direct deposit has my amount been recently reduced? if so why?
The value of these stamps is usually $6.00 per stamp. Scott specialized catalogue I have a complete booklet of stamps, 50, mounted as purchased in 1943, with my signature and other descriptions and details on the covers. Does this make the booklet and stamps more valuable? What would be the best way to sell it, if I choose to, by auction or which method?
A regular 1953 wheat penny is worth around 5 cents. Being that it's been modified, any collector value is destroyed. That said, with the collector value being so low, the value is is only reduced to 2 cents for the copper.
No -- stamps have no denomination, but are designated "first class" sold for 39 cents in 2006 and that is what they are still worth-- you would have to add 3 cents additional postage.
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".
If you are referring to the 12 apostles, Matthew was the one who had been a tax collector.
A stamp that has not been used, therefore does not have a stamp from the post office on it (those black squiggly lines)
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If the IRS receives your return or payment after the deadline date but it is postmarked on or before the deadline date, then it is considered to have been filed on time.
They are referred to as 'perfins.' Holes in postage stamps are typically used as identifying marks to prevent theft from the office. If you look at them you will normally see some initials or some logo in the pattern. As a collector, they are less desirable then a stamp without the holes, but there are collectors that specialize in them.