Here it is the right way around.
Hello Cyanvendor1
These issues have a lot of varieties
Try StampSmarter Website
Once you determine which one you can get the value or whatever from there
But for every valuable stamp variety there are 1000's that are NOT
Part of the fun of stamp collecting is identifying your stamps. The steps to IDing the Washington/Franklin is to first determine is the perforation gauge.
Here is a link with 'How Tos'
http://stampsmarter.com/learning/Home_HowTo.html
You will need a good perforation gauge, if you do not have one you can download a free one here
http://www.stampsmarter.com/learning/FormPerfGauge.html
I can tell by looking at your stamp that is perforated 11 by 10.5 and the bright green color also helps in identifying this particular stamp.
You can look up which variety it is here
http://stampsmarter.com/1847usa/1922Identifier.html
Don
Welcome to Stamporama cyanvendor1
Jim
Hello i am an excited new member and i was wondering if i could get some ID help
thank you for any information or assistance
re: first post! please help id US 1c franklin? Thanks for help and membership
Here it is the right way around.
re: first post! please help id US 1c franklin? Thanks for help and membership
Hello Cyanvendor1
These issues have a lot of varieties
Try StampSmarter Website
Once you determine which one you can get the value or whatever from there
But for every valuable stamp variety there are 1000's that are NOT
re: first post! please help id US 1c franklin? Thanks for help and membership
Part of the fun of stamp collecting is identifying your stamps. The steps to IDing the Washington/Franklin is to first determine is the perforation gauge.
Here is a link with 'How Tos'
http://stampsmarter.com/learning/Home_HowTo.html
You will need a good perforation gauge, if you do not have one you can download a free one here
http://www.stampsmarter.com/learning/FormPerfGauge.html
I can tell by looking at your stamp that is perforated 11 by 10.5 and the bright green color also helps in identifying this particular stamp.
You can look up which variety it is here
http://stampsmarter.com/1847usa/1922Identifier.html
Don
re: first post! please help id US 1c franklin? Thanks for help and membership
Welcome to Stamporama cyanvendor1
Jim