George Washington is one of the most common subjects on US stamps. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value.
This is a back of the book stamp. Scott lists them as 'RB' prefixes. You will have to consult a catalog for the specific identification, which will lead you to an estimated catalog value.
$20 Per glass
1932
Washington has had dozens and dozens of stamps issued in his honor. Without a better identification, it would be hard to know what the value may be. You need to fully identify the stamp, including knowing the catalog number, perforations, watermarks, condition and other factors. If you look it up in the catalog there is a price listed. That price is what a buyer should expect to pay a dealer for the stamp. If you are selling, you should consider yourself lucky if you get half that amount. Look for special markings. Stamps on envelopes can be worth more, particularly with picture cancellations, First Day Cancellations and special locations. Find a philatelist and ask for more information!
blue
Because he was a blue coat
blue
No! George Washington was not a red coat he was a blue coat! Read some biographies about him and you'll see. Are you an Idiot?
His eyes were blue-gray.
Blue.
The blue lights in April are for Autism Awareness month.
It is a common stamp worth 10 cents in mint condition.