Several of the Commonwealth nations issued Jubilee stamps in 1977, Grenada for example. But supposing that you mean Great Britain, there were five Silver Jubilee stamps issued in the denominations 8½, 9, 10, 11 and 13p. American collectors would call them Great Britain Scott numbers 810-814 respectively. The Scott catalog values for them are respectively (in U.S. currency) 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50 cents, used.
That depends on a number of factors, including which stamps are in your collection and the condition of the stamps.
£300-350
sugar spoon silver jubilee
£300-350
You will have to identify what stamp you have as there were many stamps issued by many countries for the Jubilee. Consult a catalog, Gibbons or Scott to identify the item you have. It will also provide an estimated value for you.
A Queen Victoria 2 cent stamp can be worth up to $500 Canadian if it was printed in a specific time period.
A variety of stamps have been issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The 4D Queen Elizabeth stamp is worth between .75 and 1.50 pounds.
Everyone hopes to come across the "Old Stamp Collection" that had been sitting in the closet for years. Bring the collection to a local dealer for evaluation. It will be a modest fee but it could be worth the charge.
4 stamps were issued for the Jubilee. Current price ranges from $1, to $5, depending on which of the four you have.
forty dollars
The May 12, 1937 Coronation stamp of George VI and Queen Elizabeth is valued at between $4 and $6, depending on its condition.
$155.00
Depends on the content, can be worth very little or a lot. Maybe search eBay for similar items.