The value of the stamp would be nominal (1 cent) as it is no longer in use. However, if it is a rare collectible item, its value could potentially increase based on demand from philatelists or stamp collectors. The subject matter of being able to write a book of democracy would not directly impact the stamp's value.
how much is 1964 penny blue stamp worth ? i have 2 still in original book
If you're looking for the financial value of this particular postage stamp, you'll have to consult a "Stamp Collector's Book." The year, type of stamp, date of stamp, date of post mark, and condition of the stamp will have to be compared to that described in the collector's book. Almost all book stores sell stamp collector's books.
Value is very dependent on the stamp which you have! I would recommend that you visit your local library and pick up a copy of a book called "Scott Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps and Covers". This book lists all stamps which the United States has issued over the years. You should be able to track it down in that book. If not, you can always visit your local stamp dealer and I am sure they would be more than happy to inform you of it's value. Just remember that catalogue value doesn't necessarily mean it's worth that amount. The true market value of stamps are at a fraction of their listed value - generally around 60-80% off.
Obtain a stamp collector book, they have prices listed.
If it hasn't been used, it can be used for one cents worth of postage. Collectors' value is going to be difficult to determine. Consult a stamp catalog to identify the stamp and how to determine the condition.
There are way too many variables to be able to say without seeing the book and the stamps. It could be a nice accumulation that has a small value. It could have a single stamp worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars, but without looking at each and every one, it is impossible to determine. Your best bet is to educate yourself by visiting some stamp web sites and reading information found at the front of stamp catalog such as the USPS catalog or Scott's Catalog.
well, you have to be a member to decorate the stamp book. If you are, click the little pencil below your stamp book to decorate it.
Book value.
US Scott #1700 lists at $0.25 mint and $0.20 in used condition.
You have to be a member to edit your stamp book. On the cover of your stamp book, on the bottom right corner, there is a pencil. Click on that and you will be able to edit your stamp book. Once you are done, click on the floppy disc on bottom right corner to save your stamp book.
Currently you can get one stamp for 44 cents. A book would be $8.80. The Forever stamp is worth the cost to mail one ounce of first class mail. It will always be worth that much regardless of how much it costs at the post office.