no one.
No. Only individuals who have been deceased for at least five years are eligible for depiction on U.S. stamps, so Michael Jackson will not be able to appear on an American stamp until 2014. Other countries allow living persons to appear on stamps, and stamps depicting Jackson were issued by Grenada, Guinea, Tanzania, and Saint Vincent.
Scott Number 2721Can be purchased for $1.50 mint and .20 used.Dealers seldom buy single stamps. Sheets of mint stamps are purchased at 80% of face value and often used for postage, a 20% profit. Given the collect ability of the stamp subject, I would guess that you could sell the stamps in quantity for a little above face value.
Made in Japan, 2007ish. If you remove the neck there should be a date stamp on the neck heel and/or in the neck pocket that should display the year/month/day of manufacture.
Michael survived the fight by listening to mahone who told him to break the guy's leg with a srong stamp to the knee.... This worked and Michael bettered the guy for a while before trying to get out of the circle of cons. Michael was pushed back in and one con threw a knife into the ring, which the injured guy happily picked up. The injured guy proceeded by going for Michael when mahone grabbed the arm with the knife and spun him into a headlock before snapping his neck and looking up at the Gang leader and saying " you said no weapons right?"
what is the value of a 2 cent igor stavinsky stamp
No. Only individuals who have been deceased for at least five years are eligible for depiction on U.S. stamps, so Michael Jackson will not be able to appear on an American stamp until 2014. Other countries allow living persons to appear on stamps, and stamps depicting Jackson were issued by Grenada, Guinea, Tanzania, and Saint Vincent.
yes
There is no reason he should not be, but perhaps it would need to be a pop singer themed stamp issue.
1 cent.
The first person to appear on a stamp was Queen Victoria. It was called the One Penny Black. It was issued by Great Britain in 1840.
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Tanzania
This stamp came out on March 15 (his birthday) in 1967.
Canada
A living person.
1993.
1 cent.