{| |- | Scott Number 2130 There are numerous varieties of this stamp. You can purchase one of these for 20 cents used and 25 cents mint from a dealer. This minimum value indicates that it has no real value. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how stamps are rated and graded. |}
10.1 cents if you have a permit to use precanceled postage.
That would be Scott number US 2130. It has a catalog value of 20 cents used and 25 cents mint.
That is Scott Number US 2130. It has a catalog value of 25 cents mint and 20 cents used.
101 mph.
no not enless your a member
10-450 usd
$400.00
101 mi
About $600.00
The W-101 can be worth anywhere from $100 to $300 all depending on the condition of the firearm and how well it has been kept.
Made from 1959-87
I don't know. I need more information.
First Day Covers: $1.50 (page 393)This stamp isn't worth a lot. It is Scott Catalog #1003. Issued as a commemorative issue Dec. 10, 1951. 116,130,000 million were printed (page 529). There are 5 values for this stamp and they are:New: 20 centsUsed: 20 centsFace: 3 centsDealer: 4 centsSheet: $11.50 (Brookman Catalog)(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2001, page 101)
I believe that your Winchester model 101 was made in July of 1971.
25-150 usd