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1931 of September!
1931
In 1931 many Americans were outraged when Japan invaded Manchuria.
1931
In 1931, the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, four games to three.
Sears, Roebuck & Co.
Ed Roebuck was born on July 3, 1931, in East Millsboro, Pennsylvania, USA.
Ed Roebuck was born July 3, 1931, in East Millsboro, PA, USA.
Jim Sears was born on 1931-03-20.
value of irish penny 1931
This gun was manufactured for Sears Roebuck by the J. Stevens division of Savage Arms sometime between 1931 and 1941.
Actually the stamp is red and black with three heads. You will like this. The stamp is:Scott Catalog # 703 (1931): New 35 cents & Used 20 cents (never hinged 50 cents)Scott Catalog # 703a. (1931): New = $4.50 & Used = 75 cents (never hinged $6.50)Scott Catalog # 703b. (1931): New = $400 (Never hinged $750)Scott Catalog # 703c. (1931): New = $5,000 (Never hinged $7,50)Scott Catalog # 703c. (1931): New (Center line block) = $17,000)(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 82)It will also depend on which grade the stamp is graded at. Here are the basic grades and their values:Scott Catalog # 703 Grade: VG Used = 20 cents/New = 20 centsScott Catalog # 703 Grade: F Used = 20 cents/New = 20 centsScott Catalog # 703 Grade: F-VF Used = 20 cents/New = 30 centsScott Catalog # 703 Grade: VF Used = 25 cents/New = 50 centsScott Catalog # 703 Grade: VF/XF Used = $1.50/New = $2.50Scott Catalog # 703 Grade: XF Used = $13/New = $9Scott Catalog # 703 Grade: XF/S Used = $65/New = 30Scott Catalog # 703 Grade: S Used = $200/New = $180(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 332)Okay you are now excited, but what if you have Scott Cat. # 703b. NewVG $165F $340F-VF $525VF $750VF/XF $900XF $1,100XF/S $1,500S $2,400(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 332)Note: There is a higher grade of 'G' which is not listed in the catalog, because of its extreme rarity, stamps with a 'G' grade usually go to auctions and usually bring in 2 to 5 times the 'S' grade value.
Value Line was created in 1931.
The U.S. didn't mint an $1 coins dated 1931.
1931 is not a rare date for these ... in average condition, it's worth about a dollar
about 1931
value depends on overall condition