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1 Cent Benjamin Franklin Stamp Questions

 
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Hello, I came across these stamps and can't tell if they're valuable at all. They were donated to my non profit with a sheet of paper that says "11x11" After some cursory research I saw that maybe these are rare? More than likely they are not...Please let me know.




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I do not believe they are rare, but you may check http://stampsmarter.com for more information.
What I can tell you about these is that they originated from the bottom of the top left hand pane of stamps; the green line on the bottom was the "cutting line" of the printed sheet.

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Thank you for the response and the link. I'm thinking based off of that site, that I have here a Scott 552...maybe. I think. I have an entire donated collection to go through with this site now. :)
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