Scott number US 2818 has a catalog value of $1.50 if it is mint and unused. Which means a dealer, if they are willing to buy a single copy, might give you 50 cents for it if he's felling generous. It can be used for 29 cents worth of postage.
Date Issued: 1983-09-21 Postage Value: 20 cents. I would give this a retail value as a stamp of 100 dollars.
It is worth $21
Yes but not from Post Office branch. Only from USPS online or a coin/stamp dealer. It has A. Lincoln on it.
21 cents
One, plus a 21-cent extra-ounce stamp.
Scott Number US 2180Issued in 1988. The small numbers of this stamp have lead to a purchase price of $1 for an unused copy. A used copy can be purchased from a dealer for 75 cents. You might get a dealer to give you a quarter for a mint copy, but they don''t normally deal in single copies of stamps.
The value of US commemorative stamps varies depending on type and issue guide. They can range anywhere from a minimal value for a used stamp to thousands of dollars for a rare mint condition stamp. There are many US stamp price guides that can be obtained to find out a catalog value. Stamps in the US that are unused can always be used for face value as postage.
This is a two-cent stamp, so a sheet of 50 sold for $1. You would find it hard to get more than that for it, unless you chanced upon a collector who especially wants one. These stamp can still be used for postage, but who want to put 21 of them on his letters?
The cost of a post card was 23 cents in 2004. It want up to 24 cents in 2006. Prior to that the 21 cent rate was in effect for a year.
Josiah Stamp was born on June 21, 1880.
Josiah Stamp was born on June 21, 1880.
Darryn Stamp was born on 1978-09-21.