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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 Interasia Auctions, Hong Kong [32] $1,200,000 $600,000
On November 15, 2023 an inverted Jenny stamp was sold to a collector, Charles Hack, at a New York Auction for two-million dollars, the highest bid ever made on this rarity. [30] In 1982 the Scott catalogue value for a single invert was $145,000.
The most expensive stamps in the world sell for millions of dollars, and many others routinely command five- and six-figure sums. ... the New York Times, a plate block of four sold for $4.9 ...
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In 1934 he moved his philatelic auction business to New York City and eventually conducted 756 philatelic auctions during his lifetime. In 1964 he conducted his first Rarity Sale. Siegel's subsequent auctions included world-famous classic postage stamps. In 1970 and 1980, he sold the unique British Guiana 1c magenta, for record prices. [1]
A rare stamp featuring a portrait of Barberton founder O.C. Barber will be sold at auction Thursday, Feb. 29 in New York City. The 3-cent relic from the 1860s was created to pay taxes on matches ...
Fell's international directory of stamp-auction houses. New York: F. Fell Publishers, 1982 ISBN 0811904520 316p. The stamp auction directory and collectors guide: the collectors guide to buying and selling stamps and covers at auction. Durham, N. C.: Droege Computing Services, 1993 177p.
Sold at a Sotheby’s auction, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta sold for $48 million. This is the most money a car has ever sold for at auction. It comes from a very small collection.