3rd row, 2nd stamp from the left, Scott #685 4c brown, Taft, issued in 1930, cat value 0.25
6th row, 2nd stamp from the left, Scott #2590 $1 blue, "The Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga" by John Trumbull, issued May 5, 1994, cat value 0.50
The rest are common and listed at the minimum catalog value of 0.20
These are good examples of stamps that were the backbone of the USPS for years. I think the best one is the 1 1/2 cent one. Don't see many of those now-a-days!
Commenting on the 1 1/2 cent stamp. I have just begun to collect and have already found at least a half dozen of them in bundles of old envelopes from junk shops and one is even over printed with Scranton, PA on it. If any one has any info on the overprinting I would enjoy any that I can get.
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