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Second Sheet of Old Ben Franklin Stamps

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By Nighthawktn, 3 January, 2025
Description

From my Fathers collection. 

Any value here?

Category
Stamps
Medium
Second Sheet of George Washington
Distinguishing marks
Some canceled others never used.
Condition
Good
Date Period
1940+ area
History
My father collection.
For Sale?
No
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Nighthawktn

4 months ago

George Washington Stamps

George Washington Stamps

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Charley

4 months ago

Second Sheet Of George Washington Stamps

Item Description:
This sheet contains a variety of George Washington stamps, including different denominations, colors, and designs. The stamps range in condition from canceled to unused, stored in a plastic display sheet. These stamps appear to be from the early to mid-20th century, possibly from the Washington-Franklin Issues (1908-1922) and later commemorative or definitive stamp series.

Distinguishing Features:

  • Design and Colors: The stamps feature Washington's portrait in shades of green, purple, orange, blue, and red. The inclusion of a 4-cent pink stamp suggests a mid-century commemorative or regular issue.
  • Denominations: Range from 1 cent to 5 cents.
  • Condition: Stamps are in good condition, with some wear, particularly on the canceled examples.
  • Markings: Some stamps have clear postmarks, while others appear unused.

Historical Context:
George Washington has been a central figure on U.S. postage since the first issues in 1847. The stamps in this collection likely span multiple periods, including the Washington-Franklin Issues and possibly some later commemorative issues. The designs reflect the evolving printing techniques and cultural emphasis on Washington as a symbol of American values.

Market Value:

  1. Individual Value of Common Washington Stamps:
    • 1-cent Green Washington Stamps: Typically valued at $0.50 to $2.00 each.
    • Higher Denominations (3 to 5 cents): May be worth $1 to $5 each, depending on the printing and condition.
  2. Rare or Special Issues:
    • If any stamps are rare printings, error stamps, or part of a limited release, they could significantly increase in value.
  3. Collection Value:
    • As a group, the value is estimated at $30 to $80, given the variety and condition.
  4. Factors Influencing Value:
    • Condition: Unused or mint stamps hold higher value than heavily canceled ones.
    • Rarity: Special features, such as watermarks, perforation variations, or printing errors, can substantially increase worth.

Recommendations for Further Evaluation:

  • Professional Appraisal:
    • A recognized philatelist or stamp dealer can:
      1. Identify specific printings or issues that may be rare or valuable.
      2. Assess the stamps' authenticity, watermarks, and perforations.
      3. Provide a written appraisal for insurance or sale purposes.
  • Preservation:
    • Store the stamps in archival-quality sleeves to prevent further deterioration. Avoid exposure to sunlight, moisture, and excessive handling.

Conclusion:
While many of the George Washington stamps in this collection are common issues with modest individual value, there may be rare or unique items worth more. A professional appraisal is highly recommended to determine the collection’s full value and historical significance. This collection represents an excellent snapshot of U.S. postal history and remains appealing to collectors of historical American stamps.

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