There are many German Eagle stamps. Identify the stamp using a catalog. This may involve learning about perforations, watermarks and colors as well as condition. The catalog will provide a value. The value is what a collector could expect to pay for a stamp in fine/very fine condition. If selling, most cases you would be lucky to get 75% of the catalog, unless it is very valuable, then an auction would be worth looking into. The most common American catalog for identification is Scott's. Others are Stanley Gibbons, Minkus and even the US Postal Service Catalog of stamps.
100-1000 depending on specifics.
It's a common date, worth about 5 cents.
The "S" is a mint mark not a stamp, but the value is $2.00-$3.00 for circulated coins and a mint state coin is $7.00
$600-$900, depending on markings, accesories, magazine, holster, etc.
1944 Poste Vaticane 4th Centenary of Pontifical Academy of the Virtuosi of the Pantheon 80c violet and blue - Antonio da Sangallo (Architect) Mint UnHinged = 0.30 GBP Fine Used = 0.35 GBP Source = Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Since the used stamp appears to have a higher value than a mint stamp, there must be some value associated with the Vatican post mark.
It's NOT a U.S. nickel. The coin is a 5 CENTAVOS coin dated 1944 from the Commonwealth of the Philippines issue. It has a average value of 25 cents.
$175 to $800 depending on condition and matching parts.
1944 Poste Vaticane 4th Centenary of Pontifical Academy of the Virtuosi of the Pantheon 80c violet and blue - Antonio da Sangallo (Architect) Mint UnHinged = 0.30 GBP Fine Used = 0.35 GBP Source = Stanley Gibbons Catalogue Since the used stamp appears to have a higher value than a mint stamp, there must be some value associated with the Vatican post mark.
Th Battle of the Bulge was the final major German counterattack in 1944.
sir i dont know what a "1944" is
German ship Totila happened in 1944.
German ship Petrella happened in 1944.