That would be Scott number US 2136. It was issued in 1986.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2452. The Circus Wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in the 1990s. The wagon was made about 1900. The stamp has a minimal value.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2252 . The wagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued in1987. The carriage was made about 1800. The stamp has a minimal value.
The Scott catalog number for this stamp is 2137. The breadwagon stamp was not issued in 1866, it was issued about 1981. The item pictured was made in the 1880's. The stamp has a minimal value used and can be purchased for about a dollar mint.
That would be Scott number US 2252. It was issued in February of 1988.
This is Scott #1897. This stamp is not from 1880s, that is when the omnibus that is pictured is from. It was issued 100 years later in the 1980's and has a minimal value and can be purchased for 15 cents. A dealer isn't going to want to purchase just one.
Yes, it is still valid for 1 cents worth of postage. Note that the year indicates the date of the Omnibus, not of the stamp. Scott # 1897 was issued in 1981.
That would be Scott number US 1903. You can buy a mint copy for $1.00 and a used copy for 25 cents.
Hugo L Black stamp was issued when
1c 1 cent
Scott #2252, Conestoga Wagon is a 3 cent stamp depecting a settlers wagon built in 1800.
The 5 cent black US milk wagon stamp came out in 1988. It retails for about 20 cents, mint of used. It s a common stamp which is easily obtainable, but it is not the most common. As for selling common stamps-- dealers do not buy them one at a time. They get them by buying collections or accumulations of thousands of stamps. They usually have all the common stamps they can sell because they get them along with the scarcer stamps.