Even mint, in the best condition, almost nothing. If you were buying from a dealer, you might have to pay as high as US $0.50. Selling it, it's worth around its postage value (2 cents), or you might get as high as 10 cents if you find the right person.
This would be Scott number US 651. It has a value of $2.25 in mint condition and $1 in used condition.
Contact any stamp seller on ebay.
about 2 inches
1982 commemorative stamp
International Silver, which bought the rights to the (eagle) Wm Rogers (star) stamp in 1989.
January 1999
THE 1993 US Elvis stamp was the best-selling commemorative stamp of all time, with over 517 million sold as singles or in sheets. Many Elvis stamps issued in limited editions are extremely valuable, but not the US stamp.
Clara Barton has a U.S. commemorative stamp. It was issued on 1948
The photograph of the appearance of six unidentified flying objects before the very eyes of George Adamski (April 17, 1891 - April 23, 1965) is memorialized by a Grenada commemorative stamp of August 1978. Specifically, the objects appeared and were photographed by Adamski on May 29, 1950. Almost three decades later, the photograph was chosen by the Caribbean island nation to be incorporated into the design of a commemorative stamp to celebrate the "Year of UFOs."
In 2001, the USPS issued its only Thanksgiving stamp.
Scott 329 was an early commemorative picturing the landing at Jamestown. This 2 cent stamp was issued in 1907. It can be purchased in mint condition for $47.50 and used for $3.75.
I have a 1847 Rogers Bros stamp I S what does this mean ? and what is it worth?