It costs 25 cents or $4.75 depending on what stamp it is. Hope this was helpful
There are a number of 1 cent stamps with Washington on them. Consult an online catalog for information to figure out which one you have. That will provide you an estimate on the value.
It usually has the date already on the 1 cent coin. If that doesnt work out, you could visit a professional if you are really interested in knowing the date. -cooloocooloo100
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".
if the stamp is not cancelled you can resend it without another stamp
"used" means the stamp went through the mails and is cancelled. Stamps are often called copies. So, a "used copy" means a "cancelled stamp".
The value of a 1-cent George Washington stamp can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and the specific issue date. Generally, these stamps are quite common and may be worth only a few cents to a couple of dollars if in average condition. However, rare varieties or those in mint condition can fetch higher prices among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or seek advice from a professional philatelist.
Yes. if is not cancelled. Can be used like a forever stamp.
A stamp is considered cancelled if it has a mark or imprint that indicates it has been used and cannot be reused for postage. This can include postmarks, ink stamps, or other types of markings that typically include the date and location of mailing. Additionally, a cancelled stamp usually shows signs of being affixed to an envelope or package. If the stamp is intact and shows no signs of cancellation, it is likely still valid for postage.
The very first US stamp pictures Washington. It was a 5 cent black stamp. Benjamin Franklin was pictured on the 10 cent stamp.
It is referred to as postally used. Some collectors prefer used versions to mint ones.
it's a bicentennial bill with the stamp of the day and cancelled the day it was printed.
Yes. The stamp act was part of the Revolutionary. Since it's part of the revolutionary and George Washington was part of the Revolutionary, then he was part of the stamp act.