I do not find any such stamp listed in the US catalog. There have only been four 1 1/2 cent stamps and Franklin was not on one of them. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
no. You are thinking of Franklin Roosevelt who was famous for his stamp collecion.
Franklin Roosevelt was noted as a stamp collector.
If uncancelled and used as postage it is worth (surprise) 4 cents.As a collectible stamp its value will depend entirely on condition, which must be determined by direct observation by an expert in stamps.
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?
There is no such animal. The Franklin stamp of that era was a one cent stamp.
Benjamin Franklin
It is worth at least $5, as it can be used for postage for that amount. Depending on the version, it could be worth a great deal more. Very high value stamps such as this are not common, and some of the earlier $5 stamps can be worth as much as $3,900 for the Columbian $5. Consult a stamp catalog to identify the specific version and what its value might be.
Franklin Roosevelt was noted world-wide as a stamp collector.
This stamp came out on 10/20/1972.
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
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