I hate to tell you, but very little. They have almost no real gold, such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount.
Prices for a 22kt gold Wyoming statehood replica stamp vary from $0.99 up to $15.00.
Almost no gold at all. 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.
This gold stamp has 1.18 ounces of actual pure 24 carat gold and based on the value of gold on 17th August 2011, the scrap value of the gold is approximately £1275
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 amount of gold is very small. 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.
You might be able to sell it on eBay for a dollar or two, which is what they can be purchased for. There isn't much gold in the stamps, it is basically an atom or two thick.
200.00
If it's a replica, then it's only gold-plated at best, and it's only worth as much as someone is willing to pay (which won't be much).
Not much I'm afraid. You can purchase them from a dealer or on eBay for about $2 per cover or even less. They have almost no real gold, such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount.
Stamps of gold are generally just replica stamps that are coated with a very thin layer of gold foil. They are manufactured by private companies, not the US government, so they are not limited edition. Generally speaking they are not worth much in terms of gold weight or collectibility/rarity.
Many countries have an "ugly" policy, to made some "replica" in gold of stamp. Prices depend on market, if someone is selling or buying. From my experience, that is more that 30 yr in philately - I never discovered real collectors market for material like this - but, real price are same like gold alone on market - in this case - it is worth almost nothing. Probably existed few collectors worldwide that collect "gold" stamp - but it must be very small and very specialized collector/s that will actually give You some real prices. Against, it depends on how much people want to spend for something like this "Gold" stamp.
I hate to tell you, but very little. You can purchase them from a dealer or on eBay for about $2 per cover or even less. They have almost no real gold, such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount.