Probably the replica, but really, collectors are not interested in them. The gold ones have almost no real gold, such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount. And who wants a replica stamp? Collectors want the real thing, not a fake.
yes 22-23kt plated
There is very little value to these replicas. It is a layer an atom or two thick on aluminum. There is little extra value to these replicas and stamp collectors typically do not want them in their collections.
The value is negligible. The gold is only a layer an atom or two thick on aluminum. There is little extra value to these replicas and stamp collectors typically do not want them in their collections. You could probably sell it for about $50 through an online auction.
They are embossed with the image of the appropriate stamp. They are created with a very thin layer of gold, only an atom or two thick. They have minimal value and you purchase them for a $1 or two.
If a piece of jewelry is stamped with 22 KGL it means that it has been dipped and covered with 22 karat gold. This stamping is commonly used in Europe.
The worth of a 22 cent stamp ranges form 65 cents to 170 dollars.
If a piece of jewelry is stamped with 22 KGL it means that it has been dipped and covered with 22 karat gold. This stamping is commonly used in Europe.
Since 1817, Sovereigns have been made from 22 carat gold. I cannot imagine why anybody would silver plate a gold coin, so you may have a replica in silver. Value unknown.
22 cents
Well, darling, that stamp C 22 in gold means it's a postage stamp from the United States, specifically from the 1922 Series. The "C" indicates it's a domestic postcard rate stamp, and the gold color is just there to make it look fancy - it won't make your mail get delivered any faster, honey.
what ct gold is worth more
That stamp was issued in 1985. It has a face value of 22 cents.