1984
The 20-cent Harry S. Truman regular stamp was issued on January 26, 1984, in Washington, DC. The stamp issuance honored the centennial of the birth of the 33rd US president (1945-53).
Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) entered politics as a county judge in 1922. He was Franklin D. Roosevelt's running mate in 1944. His vice presidency lasted less than three months, until Roosevelt's death on April 12, 1945. Truman spent a turbulent period in office, and he ordered the atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 and Korean War in 1950. He is considered a man who led the US into international confrontation with Soviet and Chinese communism.
The stamp was engraved through the intaglio process.
Reference:
Postal Bulletin (December 15, 1983).
Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th ed., s.v. "Harry S. Truman."
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Mint US stamps are worth their face value to use as postage. Dealers usually charge twice face for common US stamps, so you could say its retail values is $0.40, provided it is well centered and still has all its gum.
If you mean the US stamp, it was issued 1990 and about mint .65c used .20c
This sounds like a commemorative medal, perhaps the "Inauguration" medallion after assuming the Presidency upon the death of Franklin D. Rosevelt. As such it has no numismatic value, as it is not legal tender. It probably does have "book value" to collectors of Presidential medals, but I'm unfamiliar with price guides for that. (Other FAQ Farmers can edit this last bit to substitute an accurate value. :) )
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20c
This stamps is listed in the Scott Postage Stamp Catalog as number 928. The catalog value is 20c used or unused. This is the minimum value assigned to any stamp. It is not uncommon to to see stamp dealers and stamp collectors use this on their mail. Jim Forte http://wwww.postalhistory.com
It's a 1969 Haiti stamp worth about .20c US.
Catalogue value for a .76cent Hattie Caraway mint (in excellent shape) 1.50 . A used one is .20c
20c is hotter.