The Martha Washington 1 cent postcard was printed in 1902. It features an image of Martha Washington, the wife of George Washington, and was part of a series of postcards that celebrated notable American figures. This postcard is often recognized for its historical significance and design from the early 20th century.
the 2 cent postcard with Franklin on it, whuch is blank on one side and the side with the postage says "this side of card is for address" enclosed in a redish box was printed in 1946
In 1955 it cost $.02 cents to mail a postcard. As of 2014, the cost to mail a postcard is $.03 cents.
What is the value of a 2 cent Franklin unused postal postcard?
The 1.5-cent Martha Washington stamp was issued in 1902. As of October 2023, that makes the stamp 121 years old. It was part of the series commemorating notable American figures and is notable for being the first U.S. stamp to feature a woman.
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In the US there were 7 cent stamps printed. Many of the definitive series of stamps included all denominations from 1 to 20 cents and then every 5 cents after that. And the Postcard rate for part of 1975 was 7 cents.
Martha Washington has only been pictured on four cent or eight cent stamps. They would be Scott numbers 636, 556 and 306. Consult a postage stamp catalog, they all have some nice value in mint condition.
One cent would pay to send a postcard from about 1900 to 1950. There were 4 regular issues that I can think of for one cent stamps. All were green and - 3 pictured Franklin and one Washington. There was a special issue during WW II and at least one special issue during the depression.
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These are still very common - worth no more than 2 cents.
One 28 cent stamp will do the job if you are mailing your card from within the US.