The 1933 NRA 3 cent stamp, issued during the National Recovery Administration era, typically has a market value ranging from a few dollars to around $10, depending on its condition and demand among collectors. Stamps in pristine condition or with unique features may fetch higher prices. It's essential to have the stamp appraised by a professional to determine its exact value in the current market.
25 cents retail.
The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was the primary New Deal agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933.
1933
1919-1933
Made sometime from 1933 to 1945 and worth $25 (NRA Poor) to $150 (Excellent).
300-400 USD
100 dollars or so
1800
95% or better around 1200 to 1500
In history, NRA stands for the National Recovery Administration. The NRA was a major New Deal agency established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. Its goal was to stimulate economic recovery during the Great Depression by implementing codes of fair competition, setting minimum wages, and regulating production in various industries.
On June 6, 1933, President Roosevelt helped enacted the National Industrial Recovery Act. The NRA and PWA implemented this act and was very unpopular and led to a loss of support for President Roosevelt.
They made a lot of them, and can still be found for under $400. Ultimately something is worth what someone is willing to pay for it.