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You can purchase a mint copy (not canceled or used, original condition) for about .25 and a used one for .15.

Most dealers won't purchase single stamps at this low a value.

Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.

With few exceptions, U.S. postage stamps issued after World War Two are worth face value or less. Anything with a denomination of under 10 cents (and most of those above 10 cents) is commonly traded at 60-80 percent of face value, in quantity.

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It is worth just what it says....2 cents...

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