The 2009 Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps & Covers puts a catalog value of $2.25 on the W.C. Handy stamp issued in 1969. (No one is likely to offer you as much as catalog value.) You can see one offered for sale for $2.91 at http://stampstore.org/sto_displayItem.asp?StampID=106360088
{| |- | Scott Number 2721, 2724, and 2731 If it is truly cancelled prior to the first day of issue, it will have some premium value. A First Day of Issue cover goes for a little over a dollar. I would expect something like this would be worth a few dollars. There are three different types of this stamp, so make sure you know which one you have, as they were issued at different times. Consult a stamp catalog such as Scott's, for a description on how the stamps differ, as well as identifying the actual date of issue for each of the three types of stamps. |}
If it is unmarked, then we don't know that it is First Day of Issue. If the stamp in on an envelope, cachet, unaddressed, with a First Day of Issue cancellation, one can be purchased for about $12 to $14. You could probably sell one to a dealer for $4 or so dollars. You might be better selling on eBay.
The 29 cent Elvis Presley 1993 Hollywood CA postmark FCD stamp is worth 6$6.75 if in unused condition
The Elvis stamp is the best saleing stamp in millions were sold. People purchased them and saved them hoping they would be worth something down the road. But because there were so many sold there is not real value to them . Just there face value of the stamp. First Day Issues are worth more and so would block stamps of the Elvis stamp.
about 25.00
Scott US#1270If it is a first day of issue, it should have a cancellation. A First Day Cover is likely to be worth about a dollar. Without the cancellation it is worth the same as a used stamp, about 15 cents.
25 cents max.
25 cents.
In perfect condition it is worth 25 cents.
The stamp alone is around $1. You could get around $2 for the first day cover, it has a nice cachet and is pristine.
6 cents
Unmarked means it is not on cover and not cancelled. Which means it can't be a First Day of Issue. A First Day of Issue cover could cost 2 or 3 dollars. The individual stamp can be purchased for less than a dollar.
A First Day Cover on the official Teddy Roosevelt envelope is worth about $7 or $8 depending on condition. If it's just a stamp on a plain cover, then it's worth about .50c. The stamp is worth .20 used of envelope.
well to a collecter on a good day $2000
That would be US Scott Number 2417. A First Day Cover has a catalog value of $4.
First Day Covers typically run $1 to $2 each depending on condition and who made them.
You can purchase one from most dealers for a dollar or two. It might command twice that due to the number of people that collect Sinatra items.