The Three-Skilling Yellow, is misprinted stamps published by the Swedish government in 1855 first printing. Where normal postage only (which should be blue-green) are also included rare stamps. Three-Skilling Yellow is one of the rarest stamps and only one
remaining. 1984 This stamp was sold for 977,500 Swiss francs by David Feldman. In 1990 sales reached one million U.S. dollars, then in 1996 sold for $ 2.3 million or around Rp. 21.85 billion. And each time sold always scored the highest number of records as a most expensive stamps in the world.
2. The first two Mauritius
The first two Mauritius stamps (1847) were the first two series of stamps issued by the British colonial government. Left only one fruit with the first stamps unused condition and three second stamp also with unused condition. 1993 David Feldman auction Mauritius stamps owned by Hiroyuki Kanai produces the highest record. The first stamps were colored orange sold for $ 1,072,260 or approximately Rp. 10 billion more and the second for $ 1,148,850 is also about more than Rp. 10 Billion
3. The inverted Jenny
The inverted Jenny is a 1918 American pictorial stamps Curtiss JN-4 plane and accidentally printed upside-down; This is probably the most famous misprint in American philatelic world. Only 100 misprinted stamps remaining, making it one of the most valuable stamp misprint; One full block inverted Jenny stamps sold at auction Robert A.Siegel in October 2005 for U.S. $ 2.7 million. And in November 2007 an inverted Jenny stamps sold for U.S. $ 977.500 (U.S. $ 9 billion). December 2007 a mint stamps (unused / unallocated) with excellent condition sold to a Wall Street executive for $ 825,000 or approximately USD 7.8 billion.
4. British Guiana One Cent Black on Magenta
British Guiana One Cent Black on Magenta (1856) are among the rarest and most expensive stamps. Stamps printed on low quality paper in magenta with black ink, due to emergency conditions. Note there is only one fruit left in the whole world, so this stamp is unique and no other else ever found. 1980 has been auctioned to John Dupont for $ 935,000 or approximately USD 8.8 billion.
5. U.S. Franklin Z-Grill
U.S. Franklin Z-Grill, 1867. This is the rarest of all postage stamps United States, only found 2 pieces remaining. In 1988, a stamp "Z-Grill" 1 cent in 1868 sold for $ 930,000 or approximately USD 8.8 billion.
6. Hawaiian Missionaries
Hawaiian Missionaries, 1851 is the first Hawaiian stamps. Because the "Hawaiian Missionaries" roughly printed with paper thin and of poor quality, only a few stamps that were rescued and are very rare stamps. Lowest nominal ie 2 cent 1851 is the rarest of the entire series, and only the remaining 16 pieces. A 2 cent Missionary stamp with mint condition (unused) for $ 760,000 and $ 225,000 worth of used condition.
7. The Penny Black
The Penny Black, was the first official adhesive postage stamp in the world, the British Government issued on May 1, 1840 and put into use on May 6. The Penny Black postage stamp is actually not that rare but include the most expensive stamps. A total of 286 700 printed sheets with 68,808,000 stamps printed. A Penny Black stamps unused (not worn) by Scott catalog in 2001 for $ 3,000 or approximately Rp. 28.500.000, - and used (already in use) for $ 180 or approximately Rp 1.700.000, - selembarnya.
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