Friday, October 31, 2008

Rare 3 Cent Stamp Sells for $1M at NYC Auction

NEW YORK — A rare 1868 U.S. postage stamp has sold for more than $1 million at a New York City auction.

The 3-cent, rose-colored "B Grill" stamp was among the highlights of a three-day sale at Siegel Auction Galleries that ended Thursday. The auction house says only three other known examples of the stamp remain. "B Grill" refers to an embossed pattern in the stamp paper.

An anonymous buyer made the winning bid of $1,035,000.

The auction also included one of stamp collecting's most famous prizes, the so-called Inverted Jenny from 1918. The 24-cent airmail stamp features a biplane accidentally printed upside down. Only 100 of the red, white and blue stamps were printed.

Siegel says a New Rochelle stamp dealer bought an Inverted Jenny on Thursday for $388,125

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