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7 Vintage Stamps That Could Be Worth Thousands: Collector's Guide
If you’ve ever come across an old stamp collection and wondered if it might be worth something, you’re not alone. Collecting ...
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6 of the Most Valuable Postage Stamps of All Time
Arguably the most famous and valuable stamp in the world, the British Guiana 1-Cent Magenta has achieved near-mythic status. Issued in 1856 in what is now Guyana, this small, faded red stamp was ...
Here’s something for serious stamp collectors only. This summer, philatelists will have a chance to snag the rarest US stamp ever: the 1868 one-cent “Z-grill.” Interested? It’ll cost you (more than) a ...
A first-class U.S. postage stamp will set you back 66 cents these days, which, you know, might seem expensive to anyone who remembers cheaper postage. AILSA CHANG, HOST: But a stamp that's more than a ...
NEW YORK -- A 1-cent postage stamp from a 19th century British colony in South America has become the world's most valuable stamp - again. The 1856 British Guiana One-Cent Magenta sold Tuesday at ...
DALLAS -- One of the most famously flawed stamps in U.S. history sold for $825,000 to a New York man who bought it slightly cheaper than the record price another "Inverted Jenny" copy fetched at ...
The 1868 One-cent Z Grill stamp is one of only two known surviving copies, and the only available to collectors. (Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries) Famed bond manager Bill Gross is selling out of a ...
An unspoiled copy of one of the rarest American stamps changed hands for a record $2 million on Wednesday, the New York auction house that sold the 1918 "Inverted Jenny" stamp said. The same stamp had ...
The recent sale of a 1-cent Ben Franklin stamp for $4.4 million, the most expensive U.S. stamp ever sold, again raises for consideration the question, “Are postage stamps good investments?” Certainly ...
The infamous Inverted Jenny, one of the most collectible stamps in the world, has set a new auction record for a U.S. stamp, with a $2 million sale at New York’s Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries.
PIMCO founder and investor Bill Gross — best known as the "Bond King" for his role in the bond market — collected $4.4 million at an auction for a rare stamp. What Happened: Gross, who has been shying ...
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