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  2. The rarest US stamp is going up for auction. It’s ... - AOL

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    The stamp is famous for its fascinating details, and could fetch up to $5 million. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Elections. Entertainment.

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    The star of the collection is a "Z Grill" stamp from 1868 that has a face value of one cent and is expected to fetch $4 million-$5 million, which also would also mark a new record for a U.S. stamp.

  4. List of most expensive philatelic items - Wikipedia

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    United States: 1847 Unique June 22, 2019: Anonymous Anonymous H.R. Harmer, New York [7] $1,274,000 $900,000 B Grill: United States: 1867-8 4 known October 28, 2008: The Perry Hansen Collection of U.S. Stamps and Covers Anonymous Robert A. Siegel, New York [31] $1,269,000 $970,000 Red Revenue: Qing China: 1897 32 known 2013: Anonymous Anonymous

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    Forever stamps are available for purchase at post offices nationwide, online at usps.com, and by phone at 800-STAMP-24 (800-782-6724). They are sold in sheets and booklets of 20.

  6. National Philatelic Collection (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The National Philatelic Collection is a collection of nearly six million postage stamps, revenue stamps, and related items, owned by the United States Government and managed by the Smithsonian Institution. It is housed within the National Postal Museum and a portion of the collection is on display in the museum's National Stamp Salon. The ...

  7. Littleton Coin Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1954 the Littleton Stamp Company had grown to an operation of sufficient scope to employ 60 people, with fully 99% of the company's business done through the sale of postage stamps. [32] Gradually an awareness developed of the parallel potential of the numismatic market, with the collectors of these items being greatly similar in disposition.