This stamp isn't worth a lot. It is Scott Catalog #1036. Issued as a regular issue from 1954 to 1968. 100's of millions were printed. There are 4 values for this stamp and they are:
New: 20 cents
Used: 20 cents
Face: 4 cents
Dealer: 3 cents
(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 104)
30 cents
2012
Red cross
If uncancelled and used as postage it is worth (surprise) 4 cents.As a collectible stamp its value will depend entirely on condition, which must be determined by direct observation by an expert in stamps.
This is a two cent red brown stamp with a bust of Washington, side view on it. There is a green stamp that looks just like it, except the color.
Firstly, the stamp is NOT from 1732, as that was the year Washington was born. Some people ask the moon for one, but a used specimen is only worth a few dollars.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were the first two individuals. Washington was honored as the first President. Franklin was honored for being the first Postmaster of the United States.
The first US 3-cent stamp was issued July 1, 1851. It contained a profile of George Washington in a rather ornate frame and was red-brown in color.
The value of a red cloud postage stamp, specifically the 1918 24-cent "Inverted Jenny" stamp, can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. A well-preserved stamp can fetch hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars at auction. However, there are also other red cloud stamps that may have much lower values, typically ranging from a few cents to several dollars. It's essential to have the specific stamp appraised for an accurate valuation.
The value of a 10-cent red cloud stamp, depending on its condition and rarity, can vary significantly. Generally, common examples in average condition may be worth a few dollars, while well-preserved or rare variants can fetch much higher prices among collectors. For an accurate assessment, it’s best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser.
The US has issued many dozens of red 3 cent stamps. It will take a bit of work to identify which stamp you are referring to. I would recommend spending some time looking at a US Postage Stamp Catalog to identify the specific stamp. The bonus is that most catalogs will give you an idea of value.
The value of one Anna red stamp is 20 cents. It is much higher on Ebay.