Scott # 992 (Capital Building) and #991 (Supreme Court Building) 991 Can be purchased mint for .50 and used for .18
992 Can be purchased mint for .40 and used for .18 Dealers are not likely to be interested in buying one or two stamps. You would be lucky to get .10 for one.
The Silver Indiana Sesquicentennial coin, issued in 1966 to commemorate Indiana's 150th anniversary, typically has a value that ranges from around $10 to $30, depending on its condition and whether it's in uncirculated or circulated form. As it contains 90% silver, its intrinsic metal value can also influence its worth, particularly if silver prices rise. For the most accurate valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction prices.
This stamp is Scott number 2869j. It can be purchased for about 50 cents used and 75 cents in mint condition.
Mint and used are worth about .20cents
What ever someone will pay for it!
10c
Scott 996 was a commemorative picturing Governor Harrison and the first capital. This 3 cent stamp was issued in 1950. It can be purchased in mint condition for 70 cents and used for minimal value.
32 cents
100-400
$50
Impossible to answer without knowing who made it.
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
This token was meant to be a keepsake/souvenir and has no monetary value.
A stamp is worth more unused
It is worth the cost of the stamp.
A 5-cent 1946 Roosevelt stamp is worth about $1, but it depends on the postmark and the design on the stamp. Some postmarks of this stamp could be worth $11 or more.
every stamp is worth it
The stamp-postage value of a stamp is visible on the front of the stamp.