There was a 6 cent commem and a 6 cent regular issue showing Ike.
If you want to buy just one either will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store for a mint or used copy.
If you want to order it by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition.
Dealers get them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- say 65% face if mint and 1/20 cent for the regular issue and 1/2 for the commem. , if used.
It is the kind of stamp I use on letters if unused or give to kids if used.
Scott #1394 et. al.
There are two major types of this stamp, a multi-colored one and a brownish purple one. There are more than 6 different varities. They can be purchased in a range from 40 cents to 60 cents. Most dealers won't purchase a single stamp.
Identify the exact stamp using a catalog. This may involve learning about perforations, watermarks and colors as well as condition. The catalog will provide a value. The value is what a collector could expect to pay for a stamp in fine/very fine condition. If selling, most cases you would be lucky to get 75% of the catalog, unless it is very valuable, then an auction would be worth looking into. The most common American catalog for identification is Scott's. Others are Stanley Gibbons, Minkus and even the US Postal Service Catalog of stamps.
If you buy one from a dealer, 10 - 20 cents. If you wish to sell one, nothing.
retail 20 cents mint or used.
Wholesale - not worth selling - use it for postage if mint.
used 5 cents per hundred .
This is a common stamp worth 8 cents in mint condition.
6 cents as postage.
1.00
I don’t know
Sorry, I am unable to find a 2 cent Eisenhower stamp. Please consult a catalog and try to identify which stamp it is. Your library will have Scott Catalogs which can help you.
The H stamp is worth 33 cents. Yes, you can add a 1 cent stamp to cover 34 cents worth of postage.
8 cents.
Yes, there is a Elvis Presley 29 cent postage stamp.
4 cents.
20 cents retail. 1 cent as postage.
Unused, you can use it for 14 cents postage.
Stamps are always and forever worth the denomination printed on the stamp. If you need a one-cent stamp to complete postage, and you have a one-cent stamp from 1933 - it is perfectly legal. As to what individual stamps are worth to stamp collectors - that is a completely different question.
A 28 cent stamp that is unused can always be used as 28 cents worth of postage. If it is used, it probably has a minimal purchase price of fifteen cents from a dealer.
3-5 cents
These are 15-cent stamps -- still good for 15 cents postage.
.50 cents on eBay