Identify the exact stamp using a catalog. This could 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. Dealers would be able to take a look at the overall collection and make an offer. Find a local dealer throught the American Stamp Dealers' Association. The most common American catalog for identification is Scott's. Others are Stanley Gibbons, and Minkus.
John Adams served as president for four years (one term) from 1797 to 1801.
Letters from Beethoven to his friends in 1801 indicate he had begun experiencing ringing (tinnitus) and deafness in his ears for at least the past three years, since around 1797 - 1798, at the age of 26 or 27.
Beethoven wrote the piece in 1801, which was during the late Classical period.
This description fits the composer Ludwig van Beethoven.In actual fact, letters from Beethoven to his friends in 1801 indicate he had begun experiencing ringing (tinnitus) and deafness in his ears for at least the past three years, since around 1797 - 1798, at the age of 26 or 27.
Letters from Beethoven to his friends in 1801 indicate he had begun experiencing ringing (tinnitus) and deafness in his ears for at least the past three years, since around 1797 - 1798, at the age of 26 or 27.By 1815 (age 44), his condition had become "intolerable" and he could no longer perform in public, though he could still compose. Within about three years, he was comletely deaf.
This was John Quincey Adams, who was President from 1797 to 1801.
John Adams 1797-1801
John Adams served as US president from 1797 to 1801.
John Quincy Adams, who served as the sixth President of the United States, became President on March 4, 1825, and exited the job on March 4, 1829, having been defeated in the 1828 election by his successor Andrew Jackson. Adams was one of three Presidents who did not attend the inauguration of his successor of his own volition, the others being his father John Adams, and Andrew Johnson.
george washington was president in 1789-1797 and john adams was president in 1797-1801
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There were two. George Washington (1789-1797) and John Adams (1797-1801).
John Adams.
John Adams (1797-1801)
Yes, he was from 1797 to 1801.
1797 -1801 kevin!