Scott 956 was issued to commemorate the 4 immortal chaplains who went down with the SS Dorchester. This 3 cent stamp was issued in 1948. It can be purchased in mint condition for 80 cents and has a minimal value used.
Interesting souvenir! I would think that with proper documentation you could get $20 for it. World War 2 collectors might drive the price higher.
That will depend on the specific Swedish stamp you have. Some have a great deal of value, the most valuable stamp in the world is form Sweden, but most have a minimal value. The condition, cancellations, what it is attached to, watermarks, perforations and even color variations can affect the value. You will have to consult a postage stamp catalog to find out.
Without knowing what the particular stamp is and it's condition, it is impossible to value. There was more than one stamp issued during WW2.
The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World was created in 2007.
$1 try ebay
The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World has 244 pages.
Gentil Palhares has written: 'Frei Orlando' -- subject(s): Biography, Catholic Church, Chaplains, Military Chaplains, World War, 1939-1945
Five dollars..
it is worth about $156,890,000 dollars in U.S
The value of a 20 cent Knoxville World's Fair stamp can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, if the stamp is in mint condition and well-preserved, it may be worth more than its face value, potentially ranging from a few dollars to over $10. However, prices can fluctuate based on market trends and the specific features of the stamp. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser.
The answer will depend on what country you are in, where (in the world) the letter is going and the value of each stamp!
The oldest of the four chaplains who are remembered for their heroism during World War II is Rabbi Alexander D. Goode. Born on May 10, 1911, he was one of the four chaplains who perished when the USS Dorchester was sunk by a German U-boat in 1943. The other chaplains included Father John P. Washington, Father George L. Fox, and Reverend Clark V. Poling, who were younger than Goode.