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Rare Ottoman Empire Stamp from 1884-1890 with Genuine Overprint and Yellow Design
$3,990.00An old Turkish stamp that was used during the Ottoman Empire between 1884-1890. The stamp is in yellow and has an overprint contains the words (imprime + مطبوعة).
The stamp is considered to be a genuine stamp with a real overprint, making it a rare item. The stamp is in mint condition, rated very fine.
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Rare and Valuable 1863 Ottoman Empire Stamp: A Glimpse into Postal History
$6,980.00This is a valuable and rare stamp from the Ottoman Empire that dates back to 1863. The stamp features a distinctive red design, with an overprint of “Trabzon” that was added in 1871. The stamp is in mint condition, which adds to its value and rarity. The printed value on the stamp is 2, indicating its denomination. This stamp not only has historical and cultural significance, but also has significant monetary value for collectors and stamp enthusiasts. It is a fascinating piece of tangible history that provides a glimpse into the past and the evolution of postal services at that time.
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Uncover a Hidden Treasure: Rare 1923 German Stamp with Unique Overprint and Impeccable Condition
$998.00Germane Stamp, issued in 1923, 800th on 500m light green, bright and vibrant color, with a very fine and detailed design. It is in mint condition, which means it has never been used and has no cancellation marks or damage. The stamp is classified as MNH or “Mint Never Hinged,” which indicates that the stamp has never had its gummed backing attached to an envelope or other surface, and remains in pristine condition. Overall, this Germane Stamp is a rare and valuable collector’s item.
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Discover a Rare Gem: Mexican Stamp from 1934-37 with Historical Significance and Mint Condition
$4,980.00Mexico 1934-37 10 cent scarlet stamp with rouletted perforation of 14½ and watermarked lines featuring “Secretaria de Hacienda Mexico” is a highly prized stamp among collectors. It is considered to be the rarest 20th-century stamp from Mexico, adding to its value and rarity.
This stamp was printed in mint condition with a very fine quality, making it a unique piece of postal history. The deeply rich color of the stamp adds to its beauty and appeal.
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Rare and Valuable German Stamp from 1923: 8 Tansend on 30 pF with Green Network Watermark
$6,000.00The German stamp from 1923 is a visually striking stamp with a denomination of 8 Tansend on 30 pF, indicating a value of 8,000 marks on 30 pfennigs. The stamp features a Blue Green Network (WMKd) watermark design, which can be seen when held up to the light.
The stamp is described as being clearly struck, indicating that the design is well-defined and easy to see. It is also in mint condition, indicating that it has never been used and is free from damage or wear. The stamp is graded as very fine, meaning it is in excellent condition with only minor imperfections, if any.
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1934-37 Stamp of Mexico’s Secretaria de Hacienda: A Rare Rarity of the 20th Century
$5,980.00The Mexico 1934-1937 2 cent scarlet stamp is a rare and valuable piece of postal history. The stamp has a perforation of 14½ and features a watermarked design of “secretaria de hacienda Mexico”. The stamp is in mint condition and has no gum, adding to its rarity and value.
The color of the stamp is a clear and bright scarlet, which adds to its aesthetic appeal. The watermark is an integral part of the stamp design and is clearly visible. This adds to the rarity and value of the stamp.
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1945 rare stamp of Sun Yat Sen, the Founding Father of the Republic of China.
$50,000.00This stamp is a Chinese issue that was printed in Taiwan and likely created around 1945 (Circa). It showcases the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese revolutionary who was the founding father and first president of the Republic of China.
What sets this stamp apart is its extreme rarity and mint condition, indicating that it has not been used for postage and remains in pristine condition. Its value is further enhanced by the fact that it was printed on laid paper, which has a distinctive texture created by the papermaking mold’s wires.
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1945 rare stamp of Sun Yat Sen, the Founding Father of the Republic of China.
$50,000.00This stamp is a Chinese issue that was printed in Taiwan and likely created around 1945 (Circa). It showcases the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese revolutionary who was the founding father and first president of the Republic of China.
What sets this stamp apart is its extreme rarity and mint condition, indicating that it has not been used for postage and remains in pristine condition. Its value is further enhanced by the fact that it was printed on laid paper, which has a distinctive texture created by the papermaking mold’s wires.
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1945 rare stamp of Sun Yat Sen, the Founding Father of the Republic of China.
$50,000.00This stamp is a Chinese issue that was printed in Taiwan and likely created around 1945 (Circa). It showcases the portrait of Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese revolutionary who was the founding father and first president of the Republic of China.
What sets this stamp apart is its extreme rarity and mint condition, indicating that it has not been used for postage and remains in pristine condition. Its value is further enhanced by the fact that it was printed on laid paper, which has a distinctive texture created by the papermaking mold’s wires.
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1967 Mao Tsetung rare stamp from China with Unique Cancellation
$3,000.00This is a rare and valuable set of 11 Mao Tsetung stamps from the People’s Republic of China, dating back to 1967. The set includes two horizontal strips of five stamps each and a single poster stamp, all of which are unused, stamped but not used, and canceled, making them a unique addition to any stamp collection.
The stamps are in exceptional condition, graded as “Fresh Very Fine” and described as “unfolded and untarnished”. Their “cherry stone” quality printing and centering further add to their value.
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1924 Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, Stamps Double Overprint , Mint and Wide Margin
$3,000.00The stamps are part of a set of four stamps from the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia, issued in 1924. The stamps feature a double overprint and are described as being in “Mint” condition, with a grading of “Very Fine-MNH” (mint never hinged). The stamps are considered “Ex. Rare,” which likely means that they are highly sought after by collectors due to their scarcity.





















