That would be Scott number US 1124. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $11.00.
Prices for a 22kt gold Wyoming statehood replica stamp vary from $0.99 up to $15.00.
That would be Scott number US 2496. A full sheet of these stamps has a catalog value of $44.10.
It will depend on the specific stamp issue. It could be minimal, worth 15 cents postage for each stamp. They may be 50 or 100 stamps to a sheet. There are some very early 15 cent stamps that could be worth many dollars each. Consult a good stamp catalog to identify the stamp and its value.
A commercially produced First Day Covers of standard commemoratives like the Alaska statehood stamp are typically worth a dollar or two. They can be purchased for on eBay or through dealers. Higher value stamps, or specific cachet makers are worth more. A specialized catalog will list the value of a cachet or un-cacheted cover.
This is a two-cent stamp, so a sheet of 50 sold for $1. You would find it hard to get more than that for it, unless you chanced upon a collector who especially wants one. These stamp can still be used for postage, but who want to put 21 of them on his letters?
what is the value of a sheet of c m Russell stamps 1963
Sheet of 9 unused on ebay goes for about $5 to 7.00
Well, according to the American Philatelic Society the worth of the set of 4 sheets is $15.91.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
That is Scott number US 942 issued in 1946. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for 50 cents in mint condition and 15 cents used.
I mail my letters with stamps from the 60's. Only high denominations and other oddities from this era can bring any value to the stamps. Use it as postage.
Scott #938 Most used US postage stamps are worth 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value and this Mint stamp has a catalog value of 20 cents. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.