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Scott Catalog 3434 The face value is 83 cents. That means it can be used for 83 cents postage.

A Mint copy has a value of $3.25. There is not likely to be any additional value to them unless there is something special about it, such as the plate number or a printing error. Most dealers would pay you face value for them, maybe a small premium. Mint $3.25 and Used at $1.75. If you are lucky, you can obtain 25% of the catalog on a used copy. Probably about the same for mint. There is not likely to be any additional value to them unless there is something special about it.

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