8¢ Grant
(read how to identify your stamp below)
You have the 8¢ Grant from the years 1923-30. It is a common stamp and is worth no more than a few dollars whether used or unused. Although those with the letters Kans. and Nebr. tend to be worth something. Taking the easily identifiable varities first; The stamp has the letters Kans. on it
The value of this stamp (#666) can be found by clicking the numbers 658-668 on the menu to the left.
The value of this stamp (#677) can be found by clicking the numbers 669-679 on the menu to the left. The stamp has perforations on three or more sides
The value of this stamp (#589) can be found by clicking the numbers 575-596 on the menu to the left. The stamp has perforations on three or more sides To determine the difference in the perforations between #560 and #640 you will need a copy of the very common 1932 3¢ Washington (#720). A picture of which is shown below. Follow the instructions below
The value of #560 can be found by clicking the numbers 551-561 on the menu to the left.
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