1969 for the large Memorial issue; 1975 or so, for the regular issues.
Coil stamps are typically found in a roll of 100. They were sometimes issued in rolls of 500.
January 19, 1971
Six cent stamps have been around since 1869 in the US. The First Class Postage rate was six cents from 1968 to 1971.
This is a very common stamp - practically worthless used. Worth face value mint if you need it for postage or if you can find a collector who wants it for his collection. A dealer would charge up to 20 cents for it.
Scott #1354. This stamp was issued in 1968. It was part of a ten stamp set printed on single sheets. A mint copy can be purchased online for $1. A used copy is 65 cents.
These stamps were issued between 1941-1944. Here are their values:SCN C25 (6 cent): Used = 20 centsSCN C26 (8 cent): Used = 20 centsSCN C27 (10 cent): Used = 20 centsSCN C28 (15 cent): Used = 35 centsSCN C29 (20 cent): Used = 30 centsSCN C30 (30 cent): Used = 35 centsSCN C31 (50 cent): Used = $3.25
6 cents.
6 cents.
Six cents.
about a $1000
The value of the John Trumbull 6-cent stamp can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally issued as part of the 1932 commemorative series, it is typically valued between a few dollars to several hundred dollars if in pristine condition. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser.
In theory - $30 since they can all be used for postage. In reality, you could never get more then $20 on the open market if you could even get that much.