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Answer:Marilyn Monroe (Scott # 2967) 1995 32 cent stamp

New = 85 cents

Used = 20 cents

Pane of 20 (sheet) = $25

Sheet of 120 (6 panes) = $150

Cross gutter block of 8 = $55

Block of 8 with vertical gutter = $45

Horiz. pair with vert. gutter =$7.50

Vert. pair with horiz. gutter = $4

2967a. Imperf. pair = $400

2967a. Pane of 20, imperf. = $5,000

(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 221)

Note; The above values are catalog values and are not what dealers will buy the stamp/s for. Normally dealers will pay 10 to 25% below face value on new (mint) stamps. For the rare 2967a stamps you will probably get from a dealer about 25% of the catalog value.

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AnswerI believe you mean Scott #2967 US, which was issued in 1995.

A mint sheet can be purchased for $39-50. If you were to offer it to a dealer, they might pay $13 to $20 for it.

AnswerTo a stamp dealer, 80% of face value. To most people, it's worth the value of the postage, i.e., what you paid for them. To a Marilyn Monroe collector who knows nothing about stamps, you could probably double your money.

Scott Number 2967.

You can purchase one of these for 20 cents used and about 85 cents mint from a dealer. The full sheet of 20 stamps goes for about $25. Dealers typically will purchase stamps at around 25% of the catalog value. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how stamps are rated and graded.

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