10¢ Light yellow orange, yellow orange, deep yellow orange
Printing Method: FLAT PLATE
Subject: James Monroe
Number issued: 819,223,576
Perforations: 11
Watermark: Unwatermarked
Scott #: 562
Issued: January 15th 1923
Used
15¢
No postmark with gum (MH)
$2 - $5
Full perfect gum, no postmark
no trace of stamp hinge mark (MNH)
$7 - $15
Perf 10 at top or bottom
Used
$4,500 - $4,750
No postmark with gum (MH)
$20,000 - $40,000
Full perfect gum, no postmark
no trace of stamp hinge mark (MNH)
$6 - $12
#562 was issued with the following plate #'s
14229-36
14492-95
14580-83
14606-13
14808-19, 44-47
15125-28, 99
15200-02, 75-78
15346-49
15509-13, 54- 57
15734-35
15924-27, 40-43
16069-72, 76,78
16355-62,75-82, 87-90
17468-69
18033-34
First day cover, January 15th, 1923
Imperf Horizontally
Used
No sales recorded
No postmark with gum (MH)
$700- $1,250
Full perfect gum, no postmark
no trace of stamp hinge mark (MNH)
$1,100 - $1,500
Imperforate
Used
No sales recorded
No postmark NO gum (MH)
$650 - $800
NO gum, no postmark
no trace of stamp hinge mark (MNH)
$1,600 - $2,100
A pane of 100 stamps of #562, there were 4 panes to a sheet of 400
The vignette came from a painting of President James Monroe by J. Van der Lin
562-E
Unadopted photo essay
Theodore Roosevelt was the original choice of subject, however it was switched to the 5¢ value
562-E