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Inez Campbell shows off a stamp of Robert Robinson Taylor that her family knew outside of her home on Seventh Street on June ...
The 1918 stamps, featuring an airplane printed upside-down, are among the world's most famous pieces of postage. "It's one of the most notorious crimes in philatelic history, and there's a piece ...
In 2013, they reissued the famous stamp, selling them for a modest $2 each. In a humorous spin, though, they decided to print the stamps upside down on purpose–but also created 100 sheets with ...
By James Barron On the day in 1918 when the Postal Service began selling stamps with an image of a newfangled airplane, a 29-year-old stockbroker’s clerk and stamp collector went out on his ...
Stolen in 1955, the stamp surfaced last week at Spink USA, a New York auction house. Considered America's most famous stamp, inverted Jennies were worth 24 cents when issued, but they fetch ...
On Thursday at the World Stamp Show, the young man from Northern Ireland who inherited America's most famous stamp from his grandfather watched as it was handed to the Bellefonte, Pennsylvania ...
Let’s not talk about politics, the economy, covid or vaccines. Franklin Roosevelt was America’s most famous stamp collector, being seen in scores of pictures, ensconced behind his desk ...
but none more famous than P-22.” Schiff recommended that the stamp riff on the image that made P-22 famous: a nighttime shot of the tawny cat prowling past the Hollywood sign, which was ...