The value of an American wildlife book of 18 cent stamps can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, if the stamps are unused and in good condition, they could be worth more than their face value, potentially ranging from a few dollars to several times that amount. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a stamp collector or appraiser who specializes in philately.
Although there are rare stamps, in general WWII food ration stamps in a book of stamps (with some missing) are worth $2 to $5. An absolutely new book of stamps (unsigned) might be worth $10 or more. A book of stamps signed by someone famous would, of course, be worth even more. Loose stamps (not in a book) are generally worthless - a few pennies, if that.
way underrated at $2,,,,, good investment
$5 try ebay
i have a book of Australian stamps from 2006 and it says the mini sheet is worth $2.50
The value of a War Ration Book 3 is usually somewhere between $1 and $10 depending on condition. Specialized private collectors may pay a little more for unused books in mint condition.
Copies of the book are selling for about $80-$100 US.
It will depend specifically an what you mean by a stamp book. Is it a small collection of stamps issued in 1980? Is it a small collection sold in 1980 with stamps from different years? Is it simply a book about the stamps? The catalog or purchase price of stamps can be found by consulting a catalog, usually available in the reference section of your library. Selling is usually at 25% of that price.
Stock Transfer Stamps are called 'Back of the Book' stamps. That is because they are found at the back of the stamp album or catalog. Consult a catalog that includes them. Scott's Specialized US Catalog includes them.
Currently you can get one stamp for 44 cents. A book would be $8.80. The Forever stamp is worth the cost to mail one ounce of first class mail. It will always be worth that much regardless of how much it costs at the post office.
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Back of the Book stamps are those that are used for special purposes. These include Air Mail stamps, Special Delivery stamps, tax, official, and postage due stamps. In stamp albums and catalogs they are found at the 'back of the book.'
The cost for postage in 2005 was 37 cents.