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{| |- | Scott Number C1, C2 and C3. Used copies run about $30 to $40. Mint copies will run $60 to $70. The inverted Jenny, C3a has a value of about $275,000 in mint condition. Many consider these some of the most beautiful stamps issued by the US. |}

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What is the value of 1984 Olympic 40cent airmail stamp in plastic cube?

50 cents as a paperweight.


You found a stamp with an airplane and 98 on it and I want to know if it is a regular US stamp?

Well, honey, that stamp sounds like a 98 cent airmail stamp, not your regular old US postage stamp. It's meant for sending mail by air, so if you're just sticking it on a letter to your neighbor, you might be overpaying a tad. But hey, at least your mail will fly in style!


What is the 6 cent eagle airmail stamp worth?

They do have some value for collectors. And if they haven't been used, they can still be used to mail a letter, with the addition of value to the current rate.


What is the value of a 6 cents air mail stamp posted in 1843?

Well, you've got some problems with this stamp, namely that airmail in the US was not used (and even then it was a one-off event) until 1859! Indeed, the airplane would not be invented until 1903. And the first semi-regular airmail service in the US would not happen till 1911 and the first regularly scheduled airmail wouldn't start until 1918 in the US. So check your stamp and post a new question with accurate information.


How much is a US Airmail 31 cent stamp worth?

A U.S. Airmail 31-cent stamp, issued in 1958, is primarily of historical and collectible value rather than its face value. Depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors, it can be worth anywhere from a few cents to several dollars. Collectors often assess stamps based on factors such as condition, whether they are mint or used, and any unique characteristics.


What is an invert in stamp collecting?

And invert refers to an error in printing in which one or more colors are 'inverted' in relationship to the others. The error can occur when a stamp is printed on more than one press and one or more sheets is sent through the second press oriented incorrectly. This was more common in the early years, today stamps are printed in a continuous run making it almost impossible to occur. The most famous example would be the inverted Jenny airmail stamp. In the 1960's the US purposely created large numbers of inverts to reduce the value of a couple of accidental sheets with the Dag Hamerskold stamp. The most recent was a high value candle stamp in the 1990's.


What is the value of the 50-cents US airmail 1961 Antarctica Treaty stamp?

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Do you need to use airmail stamps or can you use us postage stamps?

No. It's enough to write "Par Avion - By Airmail"clearly in the top left hand corner of your envelope.


Does an Inverted Jenny stamp need to be certified in order to sell at auction?

There is no requirement that a stamp be certified to be put into an auction. However, having a certification is always a good thing and considering the value, it would be a small fraction of the value. The history of the individual stamps is well known, it would be hard to come up with a fake.


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