Too many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out:
What was the country of issue?
Was the stamp canceled in 1960? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1960 and has that date in the design?
What condition is the stamp in?
Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office?
Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
Cost of a postage stamp was dependent on the face value of the stamp. The most common rate stamp is for First Class Mail. In the United States 1960 that was 4 cents for the first ounce.
In 1960 the cost of a postage stamp was 4 cents. The rate went to 5 cents on the 7th of January 1963.
when a postage stamp is placed upside down it means i love you
The most commonly used stamp in the US pictured Washington when the rate was 5 cents and when the rate went to 6 cents, a stamp picturing Franklin Roosevelt was the stamp most often used.
The cost of a first class postage stamp in the 60's started at 4 cents. It went to 5 cents in January 1963 and then to six cents in January of 1968.
All these answers are in US cents. English stamps were priced and sold in Sterling - 1d (one penny); 2d (two penny) etc
Postage in 1960 was 4 cents. It was 3 cent until August of 1958. It remained at 4 cents until January of 1968 when it went up to 5 cents.
The US has issued dozens of stamps in 1922. You will have to completely identify the stamp to find a value. A catalog, available in most libraries can help you determine the value. Chances are a dealer won't purchase a single stamp unless it is worth more than a dollar or two.
Robbie Stamp was born on September 28, 1960.
There were 5 different Australian 5d stamp designs issued in 1960. 1960 Australia - 50th Anniv of Girl Guide Movement 5d - deep ultramarine - horizontal Mint UnHinged = $0.70 AUD 1960 Australia - Centenary of Northern Territory Exploration 5d - magenta - horizontal Mint UnHinged = $0.70 AUD 1960 Australia - Centenary of the Melbourne Cup 5d - sepia - horizontal Mint UnHinged = $0.60 AUD 1960 Australia - Centenary of the First Queensland Postage Stamp 5d - deep green - vertical Mint UnHinged = $0.60 AUD 1960 Australia - Christmas 5d - carmine-red - horizontal Mint UnHinged = $0.50 AUD
Lots of variables to consider: Is it complete with all varieties including the high value stamps? Many collections have all the common ones and didn't include the more valuable stamps, as people didn't want to pay for the $5 variety. Are they in good condition, not stuck to the page. Aare they in mounts or stamp hinges? In general, the value is at least that of face value, as they can always be used as postage. Dealers will typically pay 80% of face for mint stamps.
It is not from 1860, it was issued in 1960 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Poney Express. It has a minimal value. Catalogs will list it at 15 cents, but that covers the cost of keeping it in stock.