Here’s something for serious stamp collectors only. This summer, philatelists will have a chance to snag the rarest US stamp ever: the 1868 one-cent “Z-grill.” Interested? It’ll cost you (more than) a ...
The 1868 One-cent Z Grill stamp is one of only two known surviving copies, and the only available to collectors. (Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries) Famed bond manager Bill Gross is selling out of a ...
An ultra-rare stamp depicting an inverted Jenny airplane has been sold for a record $2 million at a New York auction, making it the most expensive U.S. stamp ever sold. A 76-year-old New York man ...
The recent sale of a 1-cent Ben Franklin stamp for $4.4 million, the most expensive U.S. stamp ever sold, again raises for consideration the question, “Are postage stamps good investments?” Certainly ...
Stamps from a specific 1918 batch run have, for more than a century, been considered the holy grail of stamp collecting among affluent philatelists. Earlier this week, one of these misprints, known as ...
PIMCO founder and investor Bill Gross — best known as the "Bond King" for his role in the bond market — collected $4.4 million at an auction for a rare stamp. What Happened: Gross, who has been shying ...
Two stamps with a face value of 22p each look set to sell for more than £20,000 at auction after narrowly escaping being shredded. The rare 1985 British stamps had a combined 44p face value and were ...
A pair of 22p ‘error stamps’ which managed to escape the shredder 40 years ago are set to sell for more than £20k at auction. The rare 1985 British stamps had a combined 44p face value and were widely ...