The worth of a 22 cent stamp ranges form 65 cents to 170 dollars.
These vary considerably by issue. Two cents was the standard postage rate for many decades. Unless they have something special about them they are worth face value. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value.
Well, that depends on which 2 cent stamp it is. In most cases, it will be worth a few cents if you want to purchase it. However, there are 2 cent stamps with a great deal of value. There is a Confederate 2 cent stamp worth about $1500. You will have to consult a catalog and find out what stamp you have.
I books of 22 k gold replica stamps and i would like to know how much they are worth
The value of the Robinson Jeffers 8 cent stamp is around $1.50 in unused condition and around $0.20 in used condition.
i believe the value of a one cent stamp is worth 2 cents if used as postage but i have done research and believe yo can sell it for about 5 cents or so.
Mint and used are worth about .20cents
The "H" rate makeup stamp is worth one cent US. It was used with the pre-rate change 32 cent stamp to make the new 33 cent cost of a first class letter.
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.
$0.85 mint, $0.25 used
About .20cents for both mint and used.
Date Issued: 1983-09-21 Postage Value: 20 cents. I would give this a retail value as a stamp of 100 dollars.
That is Scott number US 2418 It has a value of 1.30 mint and minimal 15 cent used.
That would be Scott Number US 3660. In mint condition is has a catalog value of $1.50 and the minimal 20 cent used.
These stamps were issued between 1941-1944. Here are their values:SCN C25 (6 cent): Used = 20 centsSCN C26 (8 cent): Used = 20 centsSCN C27 (10 cent): Used = 20 centsSCN C28 (15 cent): Used = 35 centsSCN C29 (20 cent): Used = 30 centsSCN C30 (30 cent): Used = 35 centsSCN C31 (50 cent): Used = $3.25
Scott number 3749 and 3749A are the 1 cent Tiffany Lamp Stamps. They are labeled with the letter F. All the variations, both mint and used, can be purchased for ten cents.