The 1942 "Win the war" stamp was one of only two stamps issued that year. It is valued at 20 cents in mint condition. A used example is also valued in the catalog at 20 cents, but is very common and really worth about one cent. To view this stamp and others issued during that period go to:
http://www.allstamp.net/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=A&Product_Code=0903-21&Category_Code=YS
US Postage stamps from the last 50 or so years are pretty much worth their face value. In large quantities, dealers will buy them for 80 cents on the dollar. You would be better off using them for postage, unless your really need cash. The US has not devalued their stamps since the Civil War, so any stamp issued can be used for postage. Selling or buying a single stamp is usually not worth the effort to a dealer. They can make their profits on buying in bulk and selling them in smaller lots. Older stamps may be worth a bit more. High value stamps, the half dollar and up values, are rarer and worth more. To maximize your profits in stamps, you need to fully identify the stamp, including knowing the catalog number, perferations, watermarks, condition and other factors. If you look it up in the catalog there is a price listed. That price is what a buyer should expect to pay a dealer for the stamp. If you are selling, you should consider yourself lucky if you get half that amount. Look for special markings. Stamps on envelopes can be worth more, particularly with picture cancellations, First Day Cancellations and special locations. Find a philatelist and ask for more information!
Many countries have issued war stamps, including the US and Canada. 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.
I have about $30 in .$10 war bond stamps. /we use to save them in school and redeem them for a $25 war bond when the book full. How much are these stamps worth today?
The stamp (1942) had a stylized "V" formed by the extremely elongated wings of an eagle.
A bingo pattern where you must cover 4 numbers in three corners (can be anywhere in a corner) a the same time forming a postage stamp. I you have those numbers you will win!
The cast of Food Will Win the War - 1942 includes: Fred Shields as Narrator
I have a 3 cent win the war stamp and i was wondering how much it is worth it is purple with a eagle and stars
In 1937 and 1942.
1942
1942
June 2nd - 6th, 1942
1942
Between 4 and 7 of June 1942
It won an Oscar in 1942.
Between 4 and 7 of June 1942