#Errors on stamps
Commemorating the 1984 Summer Olympics: The 13c 4-Stamp Series
The 1984 Summer Olympics, held in Los Angeles, California, was a historic event that brought together athletes from around the world. To celebrate this grand occasion, the United States Postal Service (USPS) issued a set of four commemorative 13-cent Summer Olympics stamps on July 28, 1983, one year before the Games began. Designed by renowned artist Robert Peak, this series showcased dynamic illu
Pan-American Invert at Kelleher Auction is Estimated at $15,000
This January, Kelleher Auctions are having their premier event, with many stamps from the USA, Britain, as well as some other countries. The auction will start with the two Penny Black stamps which are very popular among all the philatelists worldwide. All in all, there will be more than 1,200 lots offered. One of the most notable stamp errors in the US stamps is an unused 1901 1¢ Pan-Americ
Cherrystone Auction — October 29-30, 2024: The Maitland Collection of U.S. Stamps and Inverted Centers of the World
Auctions often feature unique and rare stamps, collections, and items that may not be available elsewhere. This is a great opportunity to acquire pieces that can enhance your own collection. Besides, this event attracts a diverse group of collectors, dealers, and enthusiasts. Attending auctions allows you to connect with others who share your passion for philately, facilitating potential collabor
Jenny Invert 1918 Has Been Sold for $2 Million at Siegel Auction
Just a few minutes after the auction commenced, the renowned US 1918 24¢ airmail stamp, also known as the Jenny Invert - most famous U.S. error stamp (Scott C3a), was successfully sold at the Robert A. Siegel Auction, fetching slightly over $2 mln. This exceptional stamp was originally acquired in Washington, D.C. for its face value of only $24, in pristine mint condition with no hinge marks
A 1901 4c Pan-American invert error stamp is coming to auction. The item is to be sold for US$10,000
FindYourStampsValue.com is glad to keep our readers updated on the latest news from the world of philately. This piece of info concerns 1901 4c Pan-American invert error stamp that is expected to sell for US$10,000 at Cherrystone Auctions on January 10. The opening bid is US$9,500. The Pan-American inverts, created in an attempt to showcase America's technological advancements ahead of the 1901 Pa
1967 Davy Crockett imperforate stamps offered at Siegel. The lot is expected to make around US$7,500!
FindYourStampsValue.com hurries to get our readers acquainted with the latest auction news. This one concerns the 1967 Davy Crockett 5c imperforate pair that will be among the top lots of a Robert A Siegel sale including a range of modern US error stamps. The stamp was the second issue in the popular American Folklore series. It was released on August 17, 1967 – the frontiersman’s 181st birthday.
1960 Ryuku Islands airmail error block stared at the recent auction. One more rarity is sold
FindYourStampsValue.com is glad to introduce to all philately enthusiasts' attention the recent auction results. In particular this piece of news concerns 1960 Ryuku Islands airmail 9c on 4y brown error block of four that was sold for US$11,210at Daniel F Kelleher Auctions in Danbury, Connecticut on July 14. Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC provides philatelic auction services for collections, sto
1901 2c Pan-American invert stamp was among the highlights of Kelleher Auctions. One more rarity is sold!
FindYourStampsValue.com hurries to inform our readers about the recent stamp auction news. This piece of information concerns a 1901 East Express 2c Pan-American mint invert stamp that was among the highlights of Kelleher Auctions' Flagship US, British and Worldwide Stamps and Postal History sale. The lot crossed the block in New York on February 4, achieving US$29,500. The 2c Pan-American invert
Canada’s most famous error stamp is coming to auction! Do not miss it!
The "Inverted Seaway" - a 5c error from 1959 - has a US$13,500 estimate ahead of its sale at Vance Auctions in Ontario, Canada on October 15. This lightly cancelled stamp is one of an estimated 400 produced. Mint examples can achieve up to $16,000. FindYourStampsValue.com encourages our readers not to miss an opportunity to acquire tis rare philatelic item. The stamps depict the St Lawrence Seaway
A rare Inverted Jenny is to be auctioned in Arizona
FindYourStampsValue.com is glad to inform that an Inverted Jenny will hit the auction block in a February 21 Michael E. Aldrich Auction, a Carefree, Arizona based company, for the first time ever. The Inverted Jenny has long been known as the holy grail of stamp collecting. This prized and most coveted stamp in the world of stamp collecting is part of an auction that will be held at Arizona's
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