That is Scott number US 1250. You can purchase a mint copy for forty cents and a used copy for fifteen cents. Consulting a good catalog will help you properly identify the specific stamp and find an estimated value for it.
William Shakespeare, a famous playwright and actor, invested in the Globe Theater in 1599. He paid 12.5% of the cost of building it and became its largest shareholder.
this much£1092 shinney pennie
Many many times. How do we know this? Because it was against the law to miss church and if you missed you had to pay a fine. If Shakespeare had made a habit of missing church it would have cost him a fortune and probably have landed him in jail.
It depends when you are talking about, and what kind of seat you are talking about. In the 400 plus years of Shakespeare performances, there have been a lot of different ticket prices in a lot of different currencies. And yes, that even applies to Shakespeare's time. The cheapest ticket at the Globe was a penny, but the cheapest ticket at the Blackfriars was sixpence.
A penny
Yes- the USPS sells a 5 cent stamp.
3 cent
Well a 42 cent stamp is worth 42 cents. There is no mark up on stamps. They cost face value.
3 cents
20 cents.
Scott #1582 This definitive stamp is worth the minimum 20 cent amount. This price is the cost of cataloging and stocking the stamp. A dealer is not likely to pay for this 2 cent stamp, it would be more work than it is worth.
Yes, the stamp is still valid for postage in the US. Just equal or exceed the cost of mailing the item.
The US has issued a 37 cent stamp honoring John Wayne. Scott Nr. 3876. Scott Nr 2434 is a 25 cent stagecoach stamp. To purchase one will cost about $2. You would be lucky to get face value if you tried to sell it.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
2 u.s stamps 84cents plus a 10-cent stamp to total 98 cents.
Postage was 3 cents for the first ounce. A post card would cost 1 cent.