#USA stamps

1992 29c New York Stock Exchange stamp may make $30,000

A 1992 29c New York Stock Exchange stamp se-tenant pair featuring an inverted centre is to highlight a sale of US and Canadian philatelic rarities at Kelleher Auctions on May 23. The combination is valued at $20,000-30,000 and is drawn from the left margin of the sheet, with the second stamp missing its central image. There are only 56 examples of the invert known which, when coupled with the seco

Charlton Heston was memorized with a stamp

Recently in the USA a new stamp has been introduced. It depicts the image of legendary Hollywood person and humanitarian Charlton Heston. This famous man was honored as the 18th inductee into the U.S. Postal Service’s Legends of Hollywood stamp series on 11-th of April. This event came about during the well-known TCM Classic Film Festival. According to the info of an interview, studied by FindYour

Charles Alfred "Chief" Anderson stamp from the USA

The USPS has released a new stamp to immortalize legendary Charles Alfred "Chief" Anderson. He served as the Chief Instructor at Tuskegee Training Center, Alabama. Thus, Tuskegee Airmen became a sort of military brand for the US armed forces. Anderson is frequently recognized as the Father of Black Aviation. Due to his great input in the military, the USPS decided to create a commemorative stamp f

Music icons Jimi Hendrix stamp from the USPS

In March 2014, the United States Postal Service (USPS) released the Jimi Hendrix Forever Stamp, honoring one of the most important musicians in rock history. This stamp is part of the "Music Icons" series, which celebrates legendary artists who have greatly influenced the music industry and popular culture. Jimi Hendrix, known for his amazing guitar skills and exciting performances, changed rock m

Stamp collector promotes hobby for youths

William Melver has been involved in stamp collecting for more than 50 years, since he was a 13-year-old growing up in Texas. Now the West Hill resident would like to see more young people pick up the hobby that he said has enriched his life so much. "Stamps are such great media for teaching or relating stories, from historic events to geography and culture," said Melver, who is a member of several

Black River Stamp Club hosted annual show on Saturday

Philatelist, cover collector, cancellations — this club has a secret language, and its members are more than willing to let you in on the secret. A philatelist is a stamp collector. There are 80 of them in the Black River Stamp Club. North Ridgeville resident Warren Dolata, a chef at Wesleyan Village in Elyria, is the club's president and has been for the past three years. Dolata, 40, started coll

1880 Special Printing 15c stamp valued at $37,500 with Regency Superior

A fine example of the 15c stamp from the US 1880 Special Printing will provide one of many highlights at Regency Superior's November 22-24 sale as the official auctioneer of Chicagopex 2013. There are less than 50 known examples of the 15c, with only around 10-12 in sound condition. This example is fresh and bright, in unused condition without gum as issued. Although poorly centred (as is usual),

International Christmas Evergreen Wreath stamp by USPS

A new entry in the annual USPS Holiday issues rollout is a Global Forever stamp that depicts an Evergreen Wreath. This international rate stamp offers a single price for any First-Class Mail International one-ounce letter to any country in the world or for a 2-ounce letter to Canada. To distinguish it from domestic rate Forever stamps, it is round and bears the words "Global Forever." The wreath t

1901 2c Pan-American invert auctions for $38,350

As FindYourStampsValue.com found out from PaulFraser Collectibles, one of just seven used 1901 2c Pan-American inverts was sold last week at Kelleher Auctions. A 1901 2c Pan-American centre invert was the leading lot across four sessions of sales at Kelleher Auctions between September 18 and 19. One of just 200 printed, and one of only seven known used examples, the stamp sold for $38,350 at the F

1851 Franklin 1c Blue set for $75,000 auction

An 1851 Franklin 1c Blue Type I stamp is expected to provide the highlight of Regency Superior's October sale at the 69th Annual Stamp Exhibition of Southern California (SESCAL) in Los Angeles, Unites States. The $75,000-valued example, which has an opening bid of $57,500, will auction on the second day of the October 3 to 6 sale. The stamp's estimate can be attributed to its considerable rarity (

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