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100.00
about 2 dollars
Yes, First Day Covers or FDCs, have some value. The picture or 'cachet' on the envelope can affect the value, some makers have limited runs and others are very artistic. Most FDCs can be purchased for a few dollars.The rarety of the stamps can also have an affect. You can obtain further information by consulting a specialized catalog, there may be one in your local library.
No, the value of pi was not first calculated by Budhayana. It is debated who the first person was to calculate it. However, it is believed that Archimedes was the first to calculate it using polygons, while Ptolemy was the first to assigned it its current value directly.
Depending on the quality of the piece, original markings, finish, and etc the value ranges at a minimum of $500-$2000 for a mint piece
Scott Number 1359. Catalog value is $2.95.
25 cents.
what value of first day cancellation wash. state centennial set of all wash Post Offices
Market is about a dollar or so. The amount of gold is so small that it isn't measurable. The fact it was mailed is not terrible, but does reduce the value.
In general the answer is yes, but depends on the specific stamp. It can also depend on the particular envelope and cancellation. First day of issue envelopes are good. Historical dates and locations can also be of great value.
100.00
A commercially produced First Day Covers of standard commemoratives like the Alaska statehood stamp are typically worth a dollar or two. They can be purchased for on eBay or through dealers. Higher value stamps, or specific cachet makers are worth more. A specialized catalog will list the value of a cachet or un-cacheted cover.
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about 2 dollars
It is called the First Day of Issue. Cancellations on that date have value. Cancellations before that date are really sought after!
First Class postage was 32 cents beginning on January 1, 1995. The rate was increased from 29 cents on that date. It was in effect until the rate was increased to 33 cents on January 10, 1999.