Scott #1444 1445 1507 and 1508
There were four different 8 cent Christmas stamps. None of them had a date on them, so it isn't any sort of misprint. You can obtain copies through dealers for 20 cents each.
Not much! You certainly would have trouble convincing a dealer to purchase one from you. Christmas stamps are the most common, as they are made in such large quantities for all the Christmas cards. The only reason it would cost you 20 cents to buy one from a dealer is to cover the handling and paperwork!
US Scott number 1507
Christmas stamps are made in much larger quantities than other commemorative stamps. Which means they are much more common. It can be purchased used for 15 cents, the minimum cost for a dealer to catalog and inventory it. A mint copy can be purchased for 40 cents. It would be difficult to sell a single copy to a dealer.
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The US ten cent Christmas stamps have minimal value. But if it isn't US, what country issued it, whether they are used or mint, and their condition all affect value. Consult a stamp catalog for the country in question and identify the stamp. It will also assist you in finding the value.
what is the value of a 2 cent igor stavinsky stamp
The value of the Alaska 3 cent stamp is $0.03.
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There were three 6 cent Christmas stamps. They have the Scott catalog numbers 1363, 1384, and 1414. They all have a catalog value of 20 cents, mint or used.
22 cent
About 13 cents...
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5 cents
I believe you are referring to a 23 cent stamp. That is Scott Number 2181. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about 20 cents.
That is Scott number US 2063. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for $1.10 in mint condition and 15 cents used.