Commercially produced First Day Covers of standard commemoratives like the LBJ stamp are typically worth a dollar or two. They can be purchased for on eBay or through dealers. Higher value stamps, or specific cachet makers are worth more. A specialized catalog will list the value of a cachet or un-cacheted cover.
This is a common US commemorative.
If you want to buy just one it will probably cost you from 10 to 25 cents at a stamp store for a copy, mint or used.
If you want to order it by mail, you would have to pay postage and handling in addition.
Dealers buy them as part of larger lots for almost nothing per stamp- 65% face and
1/2 cent if used. The money they would charge you for it is mostly for labor.
I think it is a nice stamp and I would certainly keep a nice copy for my collection. If you have more than one, maybe you can trade it for another similar stamp .
This a common US commemorative stamp.
Its retail value in good condition - no missing perforations or thin spots and full gum if unused
and lightly canceled if used -- is from 10 to 20 cents retail ,mint or used
Wholesale, the value is 50 cents to 75 cents in lots of 100 for used stamps
Unused about 65% of face if you have enough unused stamps to make it worth a dealer's time.
Full sheets and plate number blocks can often be sold for full face and maybe 20% more.
United States Scott #1503. You can purchase a used copy for 15 cents. A mint, or unused, copy would be 40 cents.
That is Scott Catalog 1503. It has a minimal value and can be purchased new or used for about 20 cents.
Scott number 1503 has a catalog value of 40 cents in mint condition.
1.00
What is the value of a boston tea party bicentennial 8 cent stamp worth
The value of the Robinson Jeffers 8 cent stamp is around $1.50 in unused condition and around $0.20 in used condition.
About 25 cents
VALUE
40 cents
You will need to more clearly identify the stamp to determine the value. There are a number of variations. In general, they will have minimal value. Consult a stamp catalog to identify it.
5 cent
Mint: 8¢. Unless it's a rare variety, its worth approximately 1¢ used, sadly.
8 cents.
8 cents.