Scott number US 2818 has a catalog value of $1.50 if it is mint and unused. Which means a dealer, if they are willing to buy a single copy, might give you 50 cents for it if he's felling generous. It can be used for 29 cents worth of postage.
This stamp has no special value. It is worth 29 cents in mint condition.
29 cents worth of postage if it hasn't been used. If it has been, you can probably purchase it for a quarter. Which means it isn't likely to be worth much.
29 cents!
Date Issued: 1983-09-21 Postage Value: 20 cents. I would give this a retail value as a stamp of 100 dollars.
It is worth $21
Yes but not from Post Office branch. Only from USPS online or a coin/stamp dealer. It has A. Lincoln on it.
21 cents
One, plus a 21-cent extra-ounce stamp.
Scott Number US 2180Issued in 1988. The small numbers of this stamp have lead to a purchase price of $1 for an unused copy. A used copy can be purchased from a dealer for 75 cents. You might get a dealer to give you a quarter for a mint copy, but they don''t normally deal in single copies of stamps.
The value of US commemorative stamps varies depending on type and issue guide. They can range anywhere from a minimal value for a used stamp to thousands of dollars for a rare mint condition stamp. There are many US stamp price guides that can be obtained to find out a catalog value. Stamps in the US that are unused can always be used for face value as postage.
This is a two-cent stamp, so a sheet of 50 sold for $1. You would find it hard to get more than that for it, unless you chanced upon a collector who especially wants one. These stamp can still be used for postage, but who want to put 21 of them on his letters?
The cost of a post card was 23 cents in 2004. It want up to 24 cents in 2006. Prior to that the 21 cent rate was in effect for a year.
Josiah Stamp was born on June 21, 1880.
Josiah Stamp was born on June 21, 1880.
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