This is a common US regular issue 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 $3 or $4.
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 80% face if mint and 1/5 cent if used.
Bob Stamp is 5' 10".
Bob Stamp's birth name is Robert John Stamp.
The "cat value" of a US stamp refers to its catalog value, which is the price assigned to a stamp by philatelic catalogs based on factors like rarity, demand, and condition. This value serves as a guideline for collectors and dealers when buying or selling stamps. It's important to note that actual sale prices may vary depending on market conditions and individual negotiations.
Bob Stamp goes by Shooks, and Sh*thooks.
1988 United States of America Cats - set of 4 22c Multicoloured (horizontal) Mint UnHinged = 0.60 GBP each Fine Used = 0.20 GBP each Source = Stanley Gibbons Catalogue
A bob cat is a carnivore.
No, a bob cat is found in North American.
The purple B stamp with eagle has a face value of 18 cents. It can be purchased for about a $1 mint and .20 cents used. It's a pretty common stamp so the value has never gone up. It was issued in 1981 and cat# 1818 if you want to look it up on Ebay to make sure we are talking about the same stamp.
Bob the Cat is described as an "outdoorsy".
The tulip stamp was marked as the F Flower stamp. It has a face value of 29 cents.
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