Abraham Lincoln won the respect not only of his fellow Americans but from people from different countries. This stamp was issued on Nov. 17 1965 in New York City until 1978. I have some Abraham Lincoln 4 cent stamps. There are more sellers than buyers for these stamps because they are not considered rare and so easy to find.

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How can I find a 13 cent stamp?

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How much is the most expensive US stamp worth?

That stamp is worth $200,000. The said stamps are included in the oldest US stamps which can still be used to send letters. I have written a blog regarding the most expensive stamps and here is a link to it Best regards!

What is the rarest Lincoln stamp?

The 1867 Abraham Lincoln stamp features an extremely rare “Z” grill that has distinctive horizontal ridges rather than vertical ones that were a standard feature in other grill types. In light of the extreme rarity aspect of this stamp and its significance during the Civil War period, it is valued to be worth in the region of $200,000.

What year was the 4 cent stamp used?

Lincoln is the only President to ever appear on the face of a U.S. Airmail postage stamp, first issued on April 22, 1960, in San Francisco, California. On November 17, 1965, the U.S. Post Office issued the 4-cent black stamp featuring Lincoln’s profile with the “log cabin” background, first issued in New York City.

What year were 4 cent stamps made?

This 4 cent US postage stamp featuring President Abraham Lincoln was issued on 19 November, 1965 as part of the Prominent Americans Issue between 1965 -1978 and features an instantly recognisable and almost iconic profile portrait of the assassinated president. This striking little stamp was designed by Bill Hyde and engraved by J. S. Creamer.