This stamp is a common US commemorative stamp.
Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage, so you can use yours that way, if you need postage.
Otherwise, your stamp has negligible value ( less than 25 cents retail) , but please do not throw it away!
Keep it in your stamp collection for your children or yourself when you have more time. If you have more than
one, you may be able to trade it for stamps of similar value. .
Or give it to a collector friend. Collectors always appreciate the thought even if they do not need the stamp.
You will need to consult the catalogs. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.
I have two of these bonds. Depending on how many coupons are attached, and the condition of the bond. They can be quite valuable. Email me a pic of your bond, and I can tell you more: cdjonescpa@hotmail.com
Not much except to a collector Try checking on Ebay
Created in July 17, The War Industries Bond job was to coordinate the production of war materials.
the shopkeepers in world war 2 had to stamp the ration books to make sure that the person collecting the rations could not collect more.
To raise money for the French and Indian War.
All U.S. stamps since the Civil War can still be used to mail letters and packages. So a 4 cent stamp is worth 4 cents today. If the stamp is old you can check in the catalogs to determine collector value. Few stamps issued since 1950 have significant collector value.
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
The stamp (1942) had a stylized "V" formed by the extremely elongated wings of an eagle.
Scott 956 was issued to commemorate the 4 immortal chaplains who went down with the SS Dorchester. This 3 cent stamp was issued in 1948. It can be purchased in mint condition for 80 cents and has a minimal value used.
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you're cool but i don't know who does???
This is a common US commemorative stamp. If you want to buy just one it will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store for a used one-- Unused, about the same. If you want to order it by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition. Dealers get them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- say 65% face if mint and 1/2 cent if used. It is the kind of stamp I use on letters if unused or give to kids if used.
sheet of 20, $20.
A War Bond cost 3/4 of it's face value. A $25 bond cost $18.75, and was worth $25 at maturity (10 years).
This stamp is still easy to find.You should be able to buy a mint or nice used copy for20 cents.
a fu-ck load
$1 try ebay