
I have a 1867 issue, 15 cent, Abraham Lincoln stamp…It has a certificate with it that say …” Genuine Previ?
“genuine Previously Hinged”….
The stamp is in a plastic sleeve and appears in 100% CONDITION…
Answer by Scott Stevenson
Well, there really isn’t a question there, but I’m guessing you either want to know the value, or what “Genuine Previously Hinged” means.
I can’t help you with the value, but I can tell you what “Genuine Previously Hinged” means. First, it means it’s an authentic stamp.
Stamps are often mounted in books with “hinges”–small pieces of glued paper, creased in the middle. You stick one side to the stamp, fold the paper on the crease, and stick the other side to the page in the book. The part that is stuck to the stamp leaves a residue on the back, so when you view the back of the stamp, you can see where the hinge was.

Value of Abraham Lincoln Photograph?
I have an original 1865 carte de visite photograph of Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train stopped at a station. The train has a large photo of Lincoln on the front and has a photographer’s stamp on the back that says Bliss, Buffalo, NY. It is in very good condition, no rips or creases. Are there any Abraham Lincoln collectors or vintage photo dealers who can give me a definite RETAIL value of this photo? I do not want to list it on eBay. Thanks!
Answer by SOLITARIO
here
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4-cent US postage stamp with a picture of Abraham Lincoln on it. ?
Answer by Jack R
What’s your question??
Answer by blackcat
Yes, I have one already thanks.
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