The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2137. The breadwagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued about 1981. The item pictured was made in the 1880's. The stamp has a minimal value used and can be purchased for about a dollar mint.
Scott Number 2136 issued in 1987. This stamp has a catalog value of 45 cents mint and minimal value used. It can still be used for 25 cents worth of postage.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2452. The Circus Wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in the 1990s. The wagon was made about 1900. The stamp has a minimal value.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
That would be Scott number US 2136. It was issued in 1986.
Scott #2252, Conestoga Wagon is a 3 cent stamp depecting a settlers wagon built in 1800.
The 5 cent black US milk wagon stamp came out in 1988. It retails for about 20 cents, mint of used. It s a common stamp which is easily obtainable, but it is not the most common. As for selling common stamps-- dealers do not buy them one at a time. They get them by buying collections or accumulations of thousands of stamps. They usually have all the common stamps they can sell because they get them along with the scarcer stamps.
Scott Number 2452, 2452B, 2452D Number of varieties. You can purchase any of the version in good condition for 20 cents used or mint. If it has a tear or missing a piece, it is not worth anything. If it has a small number at the bottom of the stamp, it may have a bit more value. And please note, the fact that it say 1900 on it has nothing to do with when the stamp was issued. It was released in 1990 to 1995 with a picture of a circus wagon as it looked in the 1900's.
That would be Scott number US 2136. A pair imperforate between them has a catalog value of 10 dollars in mint condition.
{| |- | Scott Number 2452 You can purchase one of these for 20 cents used or mint from a dealer. There may be additional value for some plate numbers. This minimum value indicates that it has no real value. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how stamps are rated and graded. |}
Scott Number 2452, 2452B, 2452D Number of varieties. You can purchase any of the version in good condition for 20 cents used or mint. If it has a tear or missing a piece, it is not worth anything. If it has a small number at the bottom of the stamp, it may have a bit more value. And please note, the fact that it say 1900 on it has nothing to do with when the stamp was issued. It was released in 1990 to 1995 with a picture of a circus wagon as it looked in the 1900's.
The tulip stamp was marked as the F Flower stamp. It has a face value of 29 cents.
It is a forever stamp. It is good for the current value of a first class stamp.