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The Most Valuable Player
The Stamp Collecting Report, I'm Lloyd de Vries.
An auction was held in Switzerland recently for a single stamp. Just four parties were
invited to bid; only two showed up.
The stamp was the Treskilling Yellow of Sweden, the world's most valuable stamp. It was
issued in 1855, used two years later to mail a letter, and found in a pile of old papers
by a boy more than 20 years later....and it's the only one known.
All the other three-skilling stamps were printed in green. No one knows why this one is
yellow. It's been tested, and it's not that the color faded or was chemically altered.
The U-S has a famous error stamp, the Inverted Jenny airplane. But there are nearly a
HUNDRED of them still known to exist and THEY were never used in the mail. A copy of that
stamp sold three years ago for 825-thousand dollars....and two more are in an upcoming
sale.
The auctioneer won't say how much the Treskilling Yellow sold for this time, but hints it
was about the same as the last time -- more than 2-point-3 million dollars, making it by
weight the most valuable object in the world.
I'm Lloyd de Vries of The Virtual Stamp Club. For more on stamps and stamps collecting,
and more on the Treskilling Yellow, visit virtual-stamp-club-dot-com.
Discussion of the 2010 sale
Treskilling Yellow Mailed from New York to Tucson for 2001 Stamp Show.
Treskilling Yellow Deemed Most Valuable By Weight
Details of a 2005 book on the Treskilling Yellow
The World's Most Valuable Stamps 2004 Discussion
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