Scott #1298 dark brown on white?
Mint a copy can be purchased for 50 cents. Used it is worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps.
Unused will always be worth at least their face value. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more.
There are some varieties with higher values, so consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
There were several 6 cent US stamps in 1945. It will take some detective work to narrow down the search. Use a catalog online or through your local library to identify the specific item. It will also provide an estimated value.
I believe you are referring to Scott Catalog # 1039, 6 cent, Theodore Roosevelt issued as a regular issue from 1954 to 1968.
There are three values for this stamp and they are:
New = 25 cents
Used = 20 cents
(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps, page 104)
Face value of 5 cents.
Because of the large amount of stamps printed for this issue most dealers will pay you about 80% of face value or 4 cents for new stamps.
Used stamps are sold by the ounce.
There are about a dozen different 6 cent Roosevelt stamps that have been issued from 1955 through 1967. More information on color and design will be needed to determine value.
Most used US postage stamps are worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. You can consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
Scott #1039 Most used US postage stamps are worth 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value, this one is only a few pennies more than a used one. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
yes, but presiden AS stamp..
$0.35 mint
$0.20 used
$10,000
Six cents.
I believe you are referring to a 23 cent stamp. That is Scott Number 2181. It has a minimal value and can be purchased for about 20 cents.
That is Scott number US 932 It has a value of 40 cents mint and 15 cents used.
The lowest value US stamp was the 1/2 cent. A couple different versions were issued.
22 cents.
The US ten cent Christmas stamps have minimal value. But if it isn't US, what country issued it, whether they are used or mint, and their condition all affect value. Consult a stamp catalog for the country in question and identify the stamp. It will also assist you in finding the value.
The 1945 Lincoln cent is a very common coin. Most are only 3 to 10 cents.
25 cents retail
The US has issued many dozens of red 3 cent stamps. It will take a bit of work to identify which stamp you are referring to. I would recommend spending some time looking at a US Postage Stamp Catalog to identify the specific stamp. The bonus is that most catalogs will give you an idea of value.
15 cents.
It has a face value of one cent. It is not very rare and you can by a copy for the minimum stamp fee of about 20 cents.
That is Scott number US 2418 It has a value of 1.30 mint and minimal 15 cent used.