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An ultra-rare stamp depicting an inverted Jenny airplane has been sold for a record $2 million at a New York auction, making it the most expensive U.S. stamp ever sold. A 76-year-old New York man ...
An ultra-rare stamp depicting an upside-down aircraft has sold for $2 million at a New York auction, setting the record for the most expensive single U.S. stamp sold. The stamp, known as the ...
That stamp, known to philatelists as the Inverted Jenny, has transcended the hobby and gained a measure of fame. And the other day, one of them, originally priced at 24 cents, sold for more than ...
As a boy building a stamp collection, first in Brooklyn and later in Long Island, he could only gaze longingly at advertisements announcing the auction of an “Inverted Jenny” — one of the ...
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.
One of the rarest stamps in the world just sold for more than $2 million, The Washington Post reported on Monday. The “Inverted Jenny”—whose name comes from the fact that the airplane ...
Folks, hold on to those stamps, they may be worth a massive sum one day. Case in point: an “Inverted Jenny” postal stamp, one of the rarest in the world, has just sold for $2m USD via Robert A.
The others are on loan from generous owners around the country. To a layman, the Inverted Jenny is just a 24-cent stamp, red with a blue picture of an old-fashioned biplane — but oops!
History, intrigue and a misprint combine so that a single stamp has sold for $2 million at auction. What is it? Well, at the basic level, it is a U.S. postage stamp from 1918. But this stamp's got ...
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.