Actually, the 1 cent postage on postcards was from July 1, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1952. I have a post card in my possession with a 1 cent stamp on it that was dated Oct. 24, 1934.
An 1867 three cent nickel, in good condition, is worth approximately $11. If it is in excellent condition, it can be worth up to $28.
About $50 bucks
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It depends on which three cent coin you have. If you have a three cent nickel (picture of liberty on the front, roman numeral III on the reverse) it is worth about $5-20. If you have a three cent silver however (star with a shield on the front, and roman numeral with a C and III on the reverse) it is quite rare and worth a couple hundred to a couple thousand depending on the condition.
A 1 cent 'blank' (planchet): 95% copper is worth $3.00, a plated zinc is worth $1.50.
Actually, the 1 cent postage on postcards was from July 1, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1952. I have a post card in my possession with a 1 cent stamp on it that was dated Oct. 24, 1934.
The stamp itself is virtually worthless, but the postcard might be worth something. Many people collect postcards.
An 1867 three cent nickel, in good condition, is worth approximately $11. If it is in excellent condition, it can be worth up to $28.
A dozen consists of 12 items. Therefore, there are 12 four-cent postcards in a dozen.
Four 5 cent coins and three 10 cent coins.
The value of a John Hanson 6 Cent postcard can vary based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, postcards featuring historical figures or themes may be worth anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred. To determine a specific value, it's best to consult recent auction results or a professional appraiser specializing in postcards.
In the U.S. you could never send a letter for as little as 1 cent, but the rate for postcards was 1 cent from 1898 through the end of 1951.
About $50 bucks
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The 1868 nickel three-cent piece in good condition is about $20.00
It depends on which three cent coin you have. If you have a three cent nickel (picture of liberty on the front, roman numeral III on the reverse) it is worth about $5-20. If you have a three cent silver however (star with a shield on the front, and roman numeral with a C and III on the reverse) it is quite rare and worth a couple hundred to a couple thousand depending on the condition.