I hate to tell you, but very little. You can purchase them from a dealer or on eBay for about $2 per cover or even less. They usually have almost no real gold, consisting of such a thin layer that it would take thousands of them to get a measurable amount of pure gold.
Also, they are mass produced by private companies, not the USPS, so more can be made at any time.
The value on the front of the book says $4.50 in merchandise, is this still correct?
what are gold stamp worth today
I have a unuse Fredrick Douglass stamp i want to know how much is it worth
You can get them online or at a store. Hope this helps:)
Yes, information can be found at the site below.
If you were to approach a dealer, he might give you $50 for the book and all the covers.
I have 4 volumes of coins of all nations, with stamps that we purchased some 15-20 years ago. What is their worth.
The value of these gold replica stamps, the ones on First Day Covers, is minimal. The amount of gold is so small that it would take thousands of them to make up an ounce of gold.
Next to nothing. These replicas have a layer of gold on the foil that is an atom or two thick. It is not really measurable and it would take thousands of them to make an amount worth anything. You might be able to get a $1 or two. Actually some are worth alot. Some DU stamps that come on prints are 1 ounce of gold, and they will be marked 24k. At todays pricing of gold it would be worth over 1700 dollars.
$1.50 (Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 405(First Day Covers))
Gold stamps are worth the least amount of money. If you get a green stamp it is worth a couple hundred dollars. The black stamp is priceless.
Stamps of gold are generally just replica stamps that are coated with a very thin layer of gold foil. They are manufactured by private companies, not the US government, so they are not limited edition. Generally speaking they are not worth much in terms of gold weight or collectibility/rarity.
There are several alternatives to what Gold Bond is: 1. A powder and ointment used available for chaffing and itching. 2. A form of currency representing gold. It could be exchanged for actual cold coins at the bank. 3. A premium given at gas stations and stores in the form of stamps. Full books could be exchanged for merchandise.
How much is a No. 98 Series A TWO-YEAR 8% GOLD DEBENTURE BOND $ 50.00 Vanderbilt Petroleum Company (INCORPORATED) Houston, Texas 1923 Worth