What is the rarest 3-cent stamp?

What is the rarest 3-cent stamp?

USA 1867 3¢ George Washington B-grill Rose – $900,000 (£768k) This exceedingly rare version of the 1867 3¢ George Washington stamp in rose is one of America’s most sought-after philatelic treasures. The last example to come up at auction sold for a staggering $900,000 (£768k).

How much is a 3-cent win the war stamp worth?

# 905 – 3¢ Win the War

# 905 – 3¢ Win the War
mint $0.40 Buy Add to Wish List 905 M
used $0.20 Buy Add to Wish List 905 U
PB $1.75 Buy Add to Wish List 905 P

What year is a 3-cent stamp?

Rates for Domestic Letters Since 1863

Effective Date Postage in Cents, per Ounce [1]
November 2, 1917 3
July 1, 1919 2
July 6, 1932 3
August 1, 1958 4

Who was on the 3-cent stamp?

A portrait of Charles Peale, the man whose work is represented on the 3-cent Washington Bicentennial Issue postage stamp. Another stamp depicting Washington at Valley Forge was issued October 21, 1977.

How many stamps were in the post office exhibition?

The exhibition spanned three whole floors and included 119 booths. According the show catalog, there were 805 exhibits from 588 collectors in almost 2,100 frames. To mark the exhibition, the Post Office issued three items: a commemorative stamp, a souvenir sheet, and an airmail envelope.

Who was on the first US postage stamp?

Most orders ship within 1-2 business days. U.S. #947 commemorates America’s first postage stamps. The stamp pictures George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, a Pony Express rider, a steam locomotive, a 1940s locomotive, a modern steamship, and a four-motored plane.

Where was the centenary exhibition held in 1947?

On May 17, 1947, doors opened on the Centenary International Philatelic Exhibition in New York City. America hosted its first international stamp exhibition in 1913. This was followed by another in 1926, for which the famed White Plains souvenir sheet, U.S. #630, was issued.