Scott Number 1047
Mint, this stamp is a bit over the minimal value. Minimal value for this stamp in a used condition indicates that the cost is in packaging and tracking and not the stamp itself. A dealer isn't going to be interested in purchasing a single copy. You would be better to use it for postage rather than trying to sell it. Or trade with another collector!
20 cents postage. You can purchase one for about a quarter from a dealer used or mint. They won't be interested in purchasing one.
Can't find one for 1951, but one was issued between '54 and '68, part of the Liberty series. It's a .02cent rose coloured stamp worth .20 cents for both mint and used.
That is Scott number US 1047 issued in 1954. A mint copy will cost you $1.50 and used only 15 cents.
value is what someone is willing to pay.
Yes. The stamp act was part of the Revolutionary. Since it's part of the revolutionary and George Washington was part of the Revolutionary, then he was part of the stamp act.
The US has issued dozens of George Washington stamps, many with a value of 2 cents. You will have to completely identify the stamp to find a value. A catalog, available in most libraries can help you determine the value. Chances are a dealer won't purchase a single stamp unless it is worth more than a dollar or two.
There are a number of 1 cent stamps with Washington on them. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
The very first US stamp pictures Washington. It was a 5 cent black stamp. Benjamin Franklin was pictured on the 10 cent stamp.
It was George Washington on the 10 cent stamp in 1847.
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.
There are 100's of George Washington stamps issued by the US Postal Office. I assume that you are referring to the 2 cent 'Carmine' stamps of the 1920's, there are too many factors in identifying this stamp issue to place a value on the stamp without special expert examination. There are variations, types, watermarks, cancellations, hidden marks, grading that can vary the value from cents to 1000's of dollars.
The US has issued dozens of George Washington stamps, many with a value of 3 cents. You will have to completely identify the stamp to find a value. A catalog, available in most libraries can help you determine the value.
Depends on condition take to reputable coin and stamp dealer or look for value on web
$5.00 on Ebay
By George Washington.