If it is unaddressed cacheted it is worth 10-20 cents.
If it is addressed it is worth less than if it is unadressed.
25 cents.
First year of issue of the Washington Quarter and the first year of issue of the Mercury Dime from the Denver mint.
25 cents.
Scott Number 1359. Catalog value is $2.95.
No, I mailed 2 keys and the girl just emailed me saying she got the empty envelope with no key, but PO had stamped it. Apparently an uneven mailed envelope is an issue with the PO.
Abortion...everybody has an opinion but nobody has an answer
A few dollars if you can find someone willing to buy it
Are you referring to either a FDOI or FDC? FDOI - First Day of Issue, first day of sale for a specific stamp issue. FDC - First Day Cover, stamp on envelope postmarked on the first day of issuing at a city designated by the postal authority.
A First Day Cover (FDC) is an envelope cancelled on the first day of issue of a new postage stamp. Today they will actually say "First Day of Issue" in the cancellation. Originally they were just normal envelopes with the standard date bullseye type cancellation. Today elaborate cancellations and special envelopes are created to commemorate the events.
The U.S. Mint did not issue a Mercury Dime in 1910.
Market is about a dollar or so. The amount of gold is so small that it isn't measurable. The fact it was mailed is not terrible, but does reduce the value.
Unaddressed and cacheted? 25 cents. Otherwise it is worthless