1996. It was a 32¢ stamp.
1964
Clara Barton has a U.S. commemorative stamp. It was issued on 1948
US states do not issue postage stamps. The US post office issued their first Christmas stamp in 1962. Canada issued the first stamp referred to as a Christmas Stamp. It was the map issue of 1898 and said XMAS 1898 on the stamp.
Clara Barton has a U.S. commemorative stamp. It was issued on 1948
There are 4 values for this stamp. This stamp is Scott Catalog # 967, a commemorative issue that was issued on Sept. 7, 1948. 57,823,000 stamps were issued.The values are:CatalogNew = 20 centsUsed = 20 centsFace = 3 centsDealer value = 2 cents (20% below Face value)(Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011, page 98 & 529)
Too many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What was the country of issue? Was the stamp canceled in 1960? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1960 and has that date in the design? What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
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Too many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What was the country of issue? Was the stamp canceled in 1913? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1913 and has that date in the design? What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
To many variables. You need to fully identify the stamp you are interested in, some things to figure out: What was the country of issue? Was the stamp canceled in 1913? or does it commemorate something that was made in 1913 and has that date in the design? What condition is the stamp in? Is the stamp used or look like it just came from the post office? Consult a stamp catalog online or at your local library.
This stamp was issued in September 1951 commemorating the 75th Anniversary (Diamond Jubilee) of the American Chemical Society (1876-1951). The value of the stamp at issue was 0.3 cents. The symbol of the society is in the center of the stamp. As a valuable memento of the occasion, Merck & Co., Inc. sent a letter with the cancelled stamp to active members of the society on the first day of issue.
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