Item Description: This collection includes multiple Washington stamps, many of which appear to be from the early 20th century. The stamps feature various portraits of George Washington in denominations such as 2 cents, and at least one 6-cent yellow stamp. The collection contains both used (canceled) and unused examples, with some visible wear and aging. The stamps are stored in a plastic display sheet.
Distinguishing Features:
Design: Predominantly red Washington stamps with one yellow Springfield, Mass. postmarked stamp.
Cancellation Marks: Many stamps are postmarked, indicating they were used for mail.
Condition: The condition varies, but most appear to have wear consistent with age, such as fading, creases, and uneven perforations.
Historical Context: These stamps were likely issued during the early to mid-20th century, possibly between 1908 and 1940, as part of standard U.S. postage featuring President George Washington. The 2-cent red Washington stamps were extremely common during this time, produced in large quantities for regular postal use. The yellow Springfield, Mass., postmarked stamp might be a more specialized or commemorative issue, which could increase its value depending on rarity and demand.
Market Value:
Individual Value:
2-cent Washington Stamps: These are common and typically valued at $0.50 to $5.00 each, depending on condition, cancellation, and specific issue.
Yellow Springfield Stamp: If rare or commemorative, it could have a higher value, potentially $10 to $50, but further authentication is needed.
Collection Value:
As a group, the value of the collection would be estimated at $30 to $100, primarily due to the historical significance and moderate collector interest in Washington stamps.
Factors Affecting Value:
Rarity: If any of these stamps are rare variations (e.g., specific printing errors, limited runs), their value could increase significantly.
Condition: Mint, unused stamps command higher prices than canceled or worn stamps.
Recommendations for Further Evaluation:
Professional Appraisal:
A professional philatelist or stamp dealer can:
Authenticate the stamps and identify rare or valuable issues.
Confirm their historical significance and exact period of issuance.
Provide a more accurate valuation for insurance or sale purposes.
Take note of any unique postmarks or printing anomalies that could make individual stamps more valuable.
Preservation:
Continue storing the stamps in protective sleeves to prevent further deterioration. Avoid handling them directly, as oils from your hands can damage the paper and ink.
Conclusion: While most stamps in this collection are common and hold modest value, there could be hidden rarities or unique items worth significantly more. A professional appraisal is highly recommended to accurately assess their worth and historical significance.
Collection Of Old Washington Stamps
Item Description:
This collection includes multiple Washington stamps, many of which appear to be from the early 20th century. The stamps feature various portraits of George Washington in denominations such as 2 cents, and at least one 6-cent yellow stamp. The collection contains both used (canceled) and unused examples, with some visible wear and aging. The stamps are stored in a plastic display sheet.
Distinguishing Features:
Historical Context:
These stamps were likely issued during the early to mid-20th century, possibly between 1908 and 1940, as part of standard U.S. postage featuring President George Washington. The 2-cent red Washington stamps were extremely common during this time, produced in large quantities for regular postal use. The yellow Springfield, Mass., postmarked stamp might be a more specialized or commemorative issue, which could increase its value depending on rarity and demand.
Market Value:
Recommendations for Further Evaluation:
Conclusion:
While most stamps in this collection are common and hold modest value, there could be hidden rarities or unique items worth significantly more. A professional appraisal is highly recommended to accurately assess their worth and historical significance.
Thank you for your input, it…
Thank you for your input, it gives me an idea on these.
I need it find someone local or with in reasonable distance I'm in Adamsville TN.
I have many more from USA and around 40 other countries.
It would take me way to long doing it here.
Regards John