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.
To many variables to determine. Consult a catalog, available online or at your local library. In most cases the value is going to be pretty low, as Washington is a common subject for definitive stamps. But there are some with some good values to them!
There were many 1cent green stamps during this time. Without a better identification, it would be hard to know what the value may be. There were so many different varieties that identification during this time frame is very difficult.
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!
value is what someone is willing to pay.
Washington appears on a number of 2 cent stamps. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
Washington appears on a number of green 3 cent stamps. And this era is particularly tricky to identify. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
There are a number of 5 cent Washington stamps. Without knowing which one it would be difficult to answer the question. Consult a stamp catalog to determine the times they were used in.
6 cents
Most of these are very very common. If it pictures the statue of liberty or Thomas Jefferson, it is not at all valuable If it has something else on it, it may have some value as a collectible.
Scott Catalog #: 3468AValue is about 50 cents used and a dollar mint. Few dealers will be bothered with buying a single stamp.
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.
Scott Number 785 pictures Mount Vernon. This 1c stamp was issued in 1936. It has a minimal value used and can be purchased for 65 cents in mint condition.
It has a face value of one cent. It is not very rare and you can by a copy for the minimum stamp fee of about 20 cents.
Scott #805 You can purchase it for 30 cents new and 15 cents used. A dealer probably wont want to handle a single copy.
These are still very common - worth no more than 2 cents.
It was issued on November 19, 1998. The H make up stamp had a face value of 1 cent. It can still be used for one cent worth of postage.