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collectibles2 years ago

"Penny Black: Historic Stamp Mail Could Fetch Record $2.5 Million at Auction"

The first known piece of mail sent using a prepaid stamp, a Penny Black, is set to be auctioned at Sotheby’s in New York and could fetch up to $2.5 million. Dated May 2, 1840, the letter's original recipient was the manager of a Victorian iron works in England, and the sender remains unknown. The letter was enclosed in an ornate Mulready envelope, which revolutionized correspondence at the time. The Penny Black stamp was conceived to standardize postal rates and was a significant leap forward in human communication, while the Mulready envelope was withdrawn after public ridicule.

collectibles2 years ago

"Rare Penny Black Stamp on Envelope Could Fetch Record $2.5 Million at Auction"

Sotheby's is set to auction off a Mulready envelope with a Penny Black stamp, marking the first use of a prepaid adhesive stamp on a posted envelope. The historic item, sent from London in 1840, is estimated to fetch between US$1.5 million and US$2.5 million. The stamp's usage date is significant as it predates its official release, revolutionizing mail communication by introducing prepaid postage. The auction will also feature other rare items, including Michael Jordan's championship sneakers and a unique vase, with a variety of objects valued at millions of dollars.