15 cents if you can even find a dealer who will buy it. Use it for postage.
The US has issued a 37 cent stamp honoring John Wayne. Scott Nr. 3876. Scott Nr 2434 is a 25 cent stagecoach stamp. To purchase one will cost about $2. You would be lucky to get face value if you tried to sell it.
Your question does not make good sense to me-- 600 what ? BTW, this is a very common stamp-- would be hard to sell for more than 1 cent, I would think.
15 cents, which is the minimum amount a dealer will sell a stamp for. The wouldn't be bothered to buy it.
i believe the value of a one cent stamp is worth 2 cents if used as postage but i have done research and believe yo can sell it for about 5 cents or so.
Scott #1276 A 1 cent Thomas Jefferson stamp is probably not worth the effort to sell. If it hasn't been used it is worth 1 cent of postage. Otherwise you can buy one for 20 cents. Most dealers aren't going to waste their time buying a single low value stamp, too much work involved to have an profit.
You can sell a 13-cent stamp from 1978 through various platforms, such as online marketplaces like eBay or Etsy, where collectors often seek vintage stamps. Additionally, local stamp shops, flea markets, or antique stores may be interested in purchasing it. You could also consider joining philatelic clubs or forums where members buy, sell, or trade stamps.
Most dealers are not going to be interested in buying a single stamp. You might try selling it on an auction site, but the postage cost will be more than the value of the stamp.
This stamp is practically worthless. I do know one dealer who will pay 5 cent sper hundred for them, if you put them in neat bundles of 100 each, have $50 worth to sell and pay postage to send them to him.
You can purchase one for about 15 cents from most dealers. If you were to try and sell it, you probably would not get anything for it, it isn't worth the time to sell or buy such a common single stamp.
5 cent
depending on the person you sell it to, you may get between 100 to 300 dollars
If you mean the purple 3-cent Jefferson stamp which came out in 1938, the answer is about 20 cents retail , mint or used , if it is in excellent condition. This stamp was very widely used for many years and billions were printed, It is still quite common. Having said it is not worth much, I have to admit that I read that somebody paid $100+ for the highest graded version of this stamp- possibly the best copy in existence, although I expect that there are many copies just as good.