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Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | Washington green | $9.50 | $9.75 |
2 cent | Red Type I | $2,900.00 | $550.00 |
2 cent | Carmine Type III | $17.50 | $15.00 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | Washington green | $17.50 | $7.75 |
2 cent | Carmine rose Type I | $195.00 | $11.75 |
2 cent | Red Type II | $160.00 | $14.75 |
2 cent | Carmine Type III | $11.25 | $1.35 |
3 cent | Violet | $365.00 | $110.00 |
4 cent | Brown | $35.00 | $21.50 |
5 cent | Blue | $45.00 | $23.75 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
2 cent | Washington carmine | $475.00 | .. |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 dollar | Franklin violet black | $1,150.00 | $110.00 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
2 cent | Pale carmine red | $240.00 | $275.00 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | Washington green | $11.00 | $0.40 |
2 cent | Carmine | $6.50 | $0.35 |
3 cent | Violet | $110.00 | $15.00 |
4 cent | Orange brown | $63.50 | $2.40 |
5 cent | Blue | $100.00 | $2.30 |
5 cent | Carmine Error | $800.00 | .. |
6 cent | Red orange | $130.00 | $8.25 |
7 cent | Black | $160.00 | $13.75 |
8 cent | Franklin olive green | $75.00 | $7.50 |
9 cent | Salmon red | $85.00 | $17.50 |
10 cent | Orange yellow | $145.00 | $2.10 |
11 cent | Dark green | $55.00 | $17.50 |
12 cent | Claret brown | $70.00 | $7.25 |
15 cent | Gray | $270.00 | $15.75 |
20 cent | Ultramarine | $325.00 | $15.75 |
50 cent | Light violet | $1,400.00 | $70.00 |
1 dollar | Violet black | $1,075.00 | $23.75 |
2 dollar | Madison dark blue | $450.00 | $40.00 |
5 dollar | Marshall light green | $400.00 | $40.00 |
Denom. | Description | Mint | Used |
1 cent | Washington green | $1.30 | $1.00 |
2 cent | Carmine | $2.10 | $1.35 |
3 cent | Violet Type I | $17.50 | $9.00 |
3 cent | Violet Type II | $13.50 | $6.00 |
These prices for U.S. stamps are provided as a service to Hobbizine readers. They are derived from numerous sources such as dealer price lists, advertisements in philatelic publications, and public auction results. Use these values as a guideline for evaluating the reasonableness of dealer prices, setting up trades with other collectors, and estimating the worth of your collection. The value of an individual stamp is dependent on its centering and condition. The prices listed here are for well centered, undamaged stamps. A particularly nice example might sell for more than the amount listed, while a poor copy might be worth less.
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