WEST CALDWELL, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 11, 2004--Greg Manning Auctions, Inc. (Nasdaq: GMAI) announced today that the company had acquired the business assets of Nutmeg Stamp Sales of Danbury, ...
The infamous Inverted Jenny, one of the most collectible stamps in the world, has set a new auction record for a U.S. stamp, with a $2 million sale at New York’s Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries.
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 ...
An ultra-rare U.S. postage stamp is going under the hammer this summer — and it may fetch as much as $5 million. Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries in New York recently announced that it will be ...
The Faceless Angel stamp, pictured left of the correct version. (SWNS/JC Auctions) A Christmas stamp over 50 years old could be sold for over £500 thanks to an unusual printing mishap. The three pence ...
As a child, billionaire investor Bill Gross received a set of stamps from his mother, who believed the album could pay for his college. The stamps turned out to be worthless, but Gross—determined to ...
Major stamp auctions are stellar events and none more so than the June 14-15 sale in New York of the key items from the Bill Gross collection, the most complete of United States postage stamp ...
A Christmas stamp over 50 years old could be sold for over £500 thanks to an unusual printing mishap. The three pence stamp depicting an angel from Heaven – one of just 24 unused examples in existence ...
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Stamp collectors are hoping to tap into a renewed interest and school programs to attract new members after watching numbers "shrink" in recent years. According to Glenorchy Stamp Club committee ...
FROM THE ARCHIVES - JANUARY 25th, 1962:Stamps appeared to be the way to make money fast in Ireland in the late 1950s, thanks to one Paul Singer and the amazing returns – 20 per cent plus in a short ...