The value of an Iwo Jima first day issue stamp from July 11, 1945, can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, a mint condition stamp may be worth anywhere from $2 to $5, while used stamps tend to be less valuable. Collectors may pay more for stamps with unique features or specific cancellation marks. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser.
Wartime production only, 1943-1945.
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In 1945, the price of gold was approximately $35 per ounce. Since there are 32,150.7 ounces in a ton, 100 tons of gold would equate to about 3,215,070 ounces. This means 100 tons of gold would be worth around $112,527,450 in 1945.
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Scott Number 929 pictures the flag raising at Iwo Jima Roosevelt. This 3c stamp was issued in 1945. It has a minimal value used and can be purchased for 70 cents in mint condition.
There was a set of three Australian stamps issued in 1945 to commemorate the Royal Visit by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
Depends on the content, can be worth very little or a lot. Maybe search eBay for similar items.
US Coins issued before 1945 were comprised of 90% silver (penny excluded), and have a much higher values than those issued 1945 or after (in general). in 1942-1945, many pennies issued were made of steel (as copper was needed for the war). These war pennies also have a high value due to their rarity.
Marian Stamp Dawkins was born in 1945.
The first wheat-back cents were issued in 1909, so I assume you mean 1945. 1945 was (up till then) a record year for cent production so they are not especially valuable. Current retail is a few cents if circulated, maybe a dime if almost uncirculated.
Liberty Head dimes were issued from 1892 to 1916. Mercury dimes were issued from 1916 to 1945. They're not the same at all. See the Related Question for more.
Not Mercury - Mercury dimes were issued from 1916 to 1945. Jefferson is on the nickel.Please check again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. There is no such coin - Mercury dimes were issued from 1916 to 1945.
That is Scott number US 932 It has a value of 40 cents mint and 15 cents used.
Scott US#2974This stamp was issued in 1995 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the United Nations. It can be purchased for 20 cents used and $1.20 mint through a dealer. The low price indicates that it is of nominal value and a dealer is not likely to purchase a single copy.
You will need to consult the catalogs and do some research. Most libraries will have a copy of Scott's Postage Stamp Catalog of the World. First of all, you have to identify the specific stamp or card. That in itself can be a daunting task, but most of the catalogs are well illustrated with lots of information. Once you know what item you have, the catalog will provide a set of prices that can be used to estimate value.