One-cent post cards, particularly those issued in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, can hold value for collectors, depending on their rarity, condition, and historical significance. Some may be worth only a few cents, while others, especially those with unique designs or limited print runs, can fetch higher prices at auctions. Collectors often seek out specific stamps, printing errors, or cards with notable postal history, which can increase their value. It's advisable to consult a stamp or postcard expert for an accurate appraisal.
3 cents
$14.oo
post card with 1 cent stamp date of 1911
the 2 cent postcard with Franklin on it, whuch is blank on one side and the side with the postage says "this side of card is for address" enclosed in a redish box was printed in 1946
The stamp itself is virtually worthless, but the postcard might be worth something. Many people collect postcards.
One cent
$1 see ebay
It depends on if it's a Large cent or Small cent, both were made that year. Post new question.
US cents from Denver and San Francisco have had mint marks since 1908 so you have over a century to choose from. In general, anything from the 1960s onward is only worth a cent. Anything from the 1950s is worth 1 to 3 cents. Older than that, values are all over the map so if you have an older wheat cent please post a new question with its date.
Dates are needed, please post new question.
Dates are needed. Post new question.
Post a new question and include the date mint mark and condition.