10¢ Monroe
(read how to identify your stamp below)
You have the 10¢ Monroe 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. and those with no perforations at the top and bottom tend to be worth something. Taking the easily identifiable varities first; The stamp has the letters Kans. on it
The value of this stamp (#668) can be found by clicking the numbers 658-668 on the menu to the left.
The value of this stamp (#679) can be found by clicking the numbers 669-679 on the menu to the left. The stamp has no perforations on top AND bottom
The stamp has perforations on three or more sides
The value of this stamp (#591) 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 #562 and #642 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 #562 can be found by clicking the numbers 562-573 on the menu to the left.
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