As of 07/2008, sammler.com, a major German coinage site, lists values as: > average condition - about $40 > moderately worn - $75 > uncirculated - $110
Wow, you got me, I forgot that the different denominations were different colors. According to a pdf that I found: Food stamps are printed in color in denominations of $1 (brown), $5 (purple), and $10 (green), and are distributed in books of total value of $2, $7, $10, $40, $50, and $65. Therefore, your answer is: green was the color of the $10 food stamp. [The answer was found in paragraph 2 of the pdf]
it is the density and quality of the grain of the bat
This stamp made in 1968 is worth 20 cents used and 40 cents unused.These stamps were not made in 1734.
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That would be Scott number US 2265. It has a catalog value of 40 cents used and 40 cents mint.
Aproximately New .80 Used .40
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Scott Number 1250 pictures William Shakespeare. This 5c stamp was issued in 1964. It has a minimal value used and can be purchased for 40 cents in mint condition.
yeah, but u need 2 add a 40 cent stmp w/ it
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