That is US Scott number 1193. It can be purchased for 20 cents in used condition. A mint copy is only 40 cents.
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The value of a 4-cent Project Mercury "US Man in Space" stamp, issued in 1962, typically ranges from a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on its condition and whether it is used or unused. Stamps in pristine condition or with specific cancellation marks may fetch higher prices among collectors. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser.
It is not possible for me to accurately determine the value of a 1993 Elvis stamp that has been cancelled on 1/4/1993 and expertized by the American Philatelic Society. The value of a stamp can vary depending on a number of factors, such as its rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. The cancellation and expertization by the APS may increase the value of the stamp, but it is impossible for me to provide a specific value without more information. It is best to consult a stamp expert or a professional appraiser for an accurate assessment of the value of the stamp.
It costs 25 cents or $4.75 depending on what stamp it is. Hope this was helpful
The value of a cancelled 8 cent Copernicus stamp can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, cancelled stamps are worth less than their unused counterparts, but specific issues or unique characteristics may enhance their value. On average, it might range from a few cents to a couple of dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional dealer.
That would be US Scott Number 2417. A First Day Cover has a catalog value of $4.
If they aren't cancelled how would we know they are a first issue page? If you mean a sheet of the Elvis Stamps, they can still be used for face value of postage. You might be able to sell the sheet for about twice the face value.
The "S" is a mint mark not a stamp, but the value is $2.00-$3.00 for circulated coins and a mint state coin is $7.00
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The value of these stamps is usually $6.00 per stamp. Scott specialized catalogue I have a complete booklet of stamps, 50, mounted as purchased in 1943, with my signature and other descriptions and details on the covers. Does this make the booklet and stamps more valuable? What would be the best way to sell it, if I choose to, by auction or which method?
This stamp is practically worthless. I do know one dealer who will pay 5 cent sper hundred for them, if you put them in neat bundles of 100 each, have $50 worth to sell and pay postage to send them to him.
Scott US#1270If it is a first day of issue, it should have a cancellation. A First Day Cover is likely to be worth about a dollar. Without the cancellation it is worth the same as a used stamp, about 15 cents.