The US has issued dozens of George Washington stamps, many with a value of 3 cents. You will have to completely identify the stamp to find a value. A catalog, available in most libraries can help you determine the value.
This stamp isn't worth a lot. It is Scott Catalog #952. Issued as a commemorative Jan. 5, 1948. 122,362,000 were printed. There are 5 values for this stamp and they are:
New: 20 cents
Used: 20 cents
Face: 4 cents
Dealer: 3 cents
Sheets: $16.50 (Brookman Catalog)
(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 97)
That is Scott number US 953. It has a value of $5.70 with cachet and no address.
That is Scott number US 953. It has a value of 75 cents mint and 15 cents used.
What value 3 cent George washington
50 cents!
$5.00 on Ebay
Hundreds of uses for the peanut were described by George Washington Carver. It's worth looking into his writings.
Depending on which version of the stamp, it is worth between $5.00 and $1,000,000.00.
3-5 cents
Firstly, the stamp is NOT from 1732, as that was the year Washington was born. Some people ask the moon for one, but a used specimen is only worth a few dollars.
There's no such coin. If you have a Franklin half with a liberty bell on the back it's worth about $6-7 for its silver content. If you have a Washington Carver commemorative half dollar it's worth $8-12.
52 cents
The US has issued dozens of George Washington stamps, many with a value of 2 cents. 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.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were the first two individuals. Washington was honored as the first President. Franklin was honored for being the first Postmaster of the United States.
$4,000
The George Washington dollar was minted in 2007, and is currently worth one dollar.