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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Top 10 International Stamp Facts

The Treskilling Yellow of Sweden is the world's most expensive stamp. It was sold for £1,429,000 in 1996. 

The world's rarest stamp is the 1856 British Guiana One Cent. Only one of them exists! 

The Great Stamps of China... At 21cm x 6.5cm these monster stamps would have taken some licking when they were issued early last century. 

The Columbian state of Bolivar issued the smallest-ever stamp in 1863, measuring just 9.5mm x 8mm. 

A banana-shaped stamp was issued by the Pacific island of Tonga. 

Musical post... In 1973 Bhutan in the eastern Himalayas, produced seven stamps in the shape of records - not only that, they could actually be played on a record player! 

In 1998 the Dutch Postal Service produced a zero cent stamp. Despite having no value, people were told it could be used to send for letters within Holland. 

Deadly serious collecting... In 1892 a rich collector was murdered by his friend because he wanted his extremely rare 1851 two cent Hawaiian 'missionary' stamp. The police found the missing stamp in the friend's collection and knew they had their man - the stamp was the only one in the world. 

In 1903, the island of St Kitts produced a stamp showing the explorer Christopher Columbus looking through a telescope. One problem... they weren't around in his time! 

There are currently over 200 countries producing stamps. In the last 150 years, nearly 500,000 different stamp issues have been produced by more than 600 countries.

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