First Day Covers in good condition tend to run around a dollar or two. Certain artists can cause a cachet, the design on the envelope, to be worth more.
Scott US#1270If it is a first day of issue, it should have a cancellation. A First Day Cover is likely to be worth about a dollar. Without the cancellation it is worth the same as a used stamp, about 15 cents.
25 cents.
25 cents max.
The stamp alone is around $1. You could get around $2 for the first day cover, it has a nice cachet and is pristine.
In perfect condition it is worth 25 cents.
Unmarked means it is not on cover and not cancelled. Which means it can't be a First Day of Issue. A First Day of Issue cover could cost 2 or 3 dollars. The individual stamp can be purchased for less than a dollar.
A First Day Cover on the official Teddy Roosevelt envelope is worth about $7 or $8 depending on condition. If it's just a stamp on a plain cover, then it's worth about .50c. The stamp is worth .20 used of envelope.
well to a collecter on a good day $2000
That would be US Scott Number 2417. A First Day Cover has a catalog value of $4.
First Day Covers typically run $1 to $2 each depending on condition and who made them.
You can purchase one from most dealers for a dollar or two. It might command twice that due to the number of people that collect Sinatra items.
The price in 2006 was 39 cents, which is exactly what the stamp is still worth in 2016.