List of postage stamps
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Contents
- 1 Current political entities
- 1.1 Austria
- 1.2 Belgium
- 1.3 Bermuda
- 1.4 Brazil
- 1.5 Canada
- 1.6 China
- 1.7 Finland
- 1.8 France
- 1.9 Germany
- 1.10 Honduras
- 1.11 India
- 1.12 Ireland
- 1.13 Italy
- 1.14 Jamaica
- 1.15 Japan
- 1.16 Libya
- 1.17 Malta
- 1.18 Mauritius
- 1.19 The Netherlands
- 1.20 New Zealand
- 1.21 Philippines
- 1.22 Romania
- 1.23 Russia
- 1.24 South Africa
- 1.25 Sweden
- 1.26 Switzerland
- 1.27 Uganda
- 1.28 United Kingdom
- 1.29 United States
- 1.30 Uruguay
- 2 Former political entities
- 3 References
- 4 External links
This is a list of postage stamps that are especially notable in some way, often due to antiquity or a postage stamp error. Among the best-known stamps are:
- Penny Black (Great Britain)
- Treskilling Yellow (Sweden)
- Bull's Eye (Brazil)
- British Guiana 1c magenta
- Mauritius "Post Office"
- Inverted Jenny (United States)
- Basel Dove (Switzerland)
Current political entities
Austria
- Red Mercury – newspaper stamp
Belgium
- Leopold with the Epaulettes (1849)
- Inverted Dendermonde (1920)
Bermuda
Brazil
Canada
- Canada 12d black
- Canada 2c Large Queen on laid paper – Rarest Canadian stamp
- Bluenose
- St. Lawrence Seaway invert
China
- Red Revenues – 1897 provisionals, issued by the Qing dynasty
- Big Dragon stamp – the first official Chinese stamps, issued by the Qing dynasty
- Chinese Golden Monkey stamp – 1980 Chinese zodiac stamp
- The Whole Country is Red – 1968 design error stamp
Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Jubilee 1891 – First overprinted commemorative stamp in the world (Commons Image)
- George VI - Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee 1948
Finland
- Finland Zeppelin "1830"
- Finland 20k black stamped envelope – Most valuable postal stationery
France
- Ceres – France's first stamp
- One franc vermilion
- Black twenty centimes
Germany
- Baden 9 Kreuzer error – Baden 9kr blue-green error of color
- One kreuzer black – Bavaria 1kr black stamp
- Saxony 3pf red sheet
- Saxony 1/2g on light blue paper error
- Vineta provisional
- Yacht issue
Honduras
- Black Honduras – Black airmail overprint (two currently known)
India
- Scinde Dawk – First stamps in Asia
- Inverted Head Four Annas
- India 10 Rupees Mahatma Gandhi postage stamp – Mahatma Gandhi 10 rupees stamp overprinted "SERVICE"
- Duttia – 2 annas with red seal (1894?), a possibly unique Indian Feudatory State stamp
Ireland
Italy
- Tuscany 3-lira ocher
- Tuscany 4-crazie Lion inverted tablet – Unique error
- Italy General Balbo triptych
- Gronchi Rosa
Jamaica
- Jamaica 1sh inverted-frame error
- Jamaica 6d abolition of slavery
- Jamaica 1956-58 £1 chocolate and violet
- Jamaica human rights set of three
Japan
Libya
- "Khadafi" 1986 – Ordinary set of 12 stamps; error in design resulted in its withdraw from circulation hours after being issued on 1 January 1986
- "Khadafi Prize" 1994 – Minisheet of 16 stamps; errors in design resulted in them not being released and instead substituted with a correct minisheet on 31 December 1994
Malta
- Halfpenny Yellow (1860) – Malta's first stamp
- Saint Paul 10s black (1919) – Malta's most expensive stamp
Mauritius
The Netherlands
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- Wilhelmina 5 cent orange (1891) – Creation of Carl Gietzelt, an employee of Joh. Enschedé; mentioned in NVPH as 35f.; 24 are known to exist, 10 are used of which 3 on cover
- 7½ cent dark violet, syncopated type D (1927) – Three-hole, four-sided interrupted perforation
New Zealand
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- 1906 Christchurch Exhibition 1d Claret Colour – Miscoloured
- 1996 Teddy Bear Health Stamp – Withdrawn because it showed an incorrect use of a car child restraint, though a number were still sold[1]
- Maori Performing Arts stamps – Sets of five stamps printed but destroyed before release, after causing public offence (with a very small number sold by mistake)[2]
- 1904 Pictorial 4d Lake Taupo invert – Only one copy known
Philippines
- Pagsanjan Falls stamp – A postage stamp issued on 3 May 1932, noted for its printing error
Romania
- Cap de bour – Issued by the principality of Moldavia in 1858
Russia
Russian Empire
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- First stamp of the Russian Empire (1857)
- Three pearls (1908) – A very rare Russian stamp with "Three pears" design; 15–20 specimens may exist
RSFSR
- ru (1922) – A rare 50-kopeck Russian consular tax stamp with Air Post and 1,200m overprint; estimated 50–75 specimens in existence; overprint type IV occurs only twice per setting of 25, hence only four can exist
- R.S.F.S.R. Definitives tête-bêche block (1922) – 7,500-ruble blue, horizontal watermark, gutter tête-bêche block of four; possibly unique
- 70r Red Army Soldier error (1922) – 70-ruble perforated 12.5 or imperforate orange red error; position 72 in part of the issue; 4 imperforate specimens known
Soviet Union
- Soviet Air Post "Wide 5" surcharged (1924) – A surcharge of 10 kopecks on 5-ruble green type II, basic stamp wide "5", complete pane of 25; unique
- Limonka (postage stamp) (1925) – 15-kopeck yellow, "Peasant", Gold Standard issue, if in mint condition
- Aspidka (1931) – A very rare Soviet stamp, especially if imperforate; 24 imperforate specimens known
- ru (1932) – "All-Soviet Philatelic Exhibition" in Moscow, souvenir sheet of four on thick card, with three line overprint "To the best shock worker of the All Russian Philatelic Society – President of the Moscow Philatelic Organization E.M. Nurk"; 25 were issued
- Levanevsky with overprint (1935) – San Francisco inverted surcharge with small Cyrillic "f"; possibly unique (see also Overprint#Commemorative overprints)
- Green souvenir sheet (1964) – Plate error (asymmetric star) of the first Soviet numbered Tokyo Olympic souvenir sheet
South Africa
Sweden
- Treskilling Yellow – Unique error, world's record auction sales price for a postage stamp
Switzerland
Uganda
- Uganda Missionaries - The first stamps of Uganda, typewritten
United Kingdom
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- Penny Black – World's first postage stamp
- Penny Blue – Trial printings from a penny black plate
- Two pence blue – Issued for second rate step, at same time as Penny Black
- VR official – First official stamp
- Prince Consort Essay
- Penny Red – Improved follow-ons to the Penny Black
- Archer Roulette – Experimental separation of stamps
- Edward VII 2d Tyrian plum – Withdrawn before issue, but one used
- Postal Union Congress £1 stamp
Falkland Islands
Gibraltar
United States
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- St. Louis Bears
- Alexandria "Blue Boy" Postmaster's Provisional – Unique, entire
- New York Postmaster's Provisional
- 1c Z grill – Rarest US stamp
- Black Bull – Dollar value of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi Issue
- Pan-American invert
- Inverted Jenny – The "upside-down airplane"
- Dag Hammarskjöld invert – Error deliberately mass-produced
- CIA invert – Modern error
- Forever Statue of Liberty Stamp (2011) – Largest run of an error on a US postage stamp (10.5 billion)
- Lost Continental – 1875 24c Winfield Scott
Uruguay
- 1856, 80c. green, Ferrer block of 15 – Unique
- 1858, 120c. blue, tête-bêche vertical pair – Unique
- 1858, 180c Sol de Mayo red error of color – Unique
- 1858, 180c. green, in mixed franking with 1860 thick figures 60 c. brown lilac – Unique on cover
Former political entities
British Guiana
Ceylon
- Dull Rose – A 4 pence denomination issued on 23 April 1859, considered the most valuable stamp of Ceylon
Confederate States of America
- CSA #10 – Rarest Confederate stamp
Kingdom of Hawaii
- Hawaiian Missionaries – First stamps of Hawaii
State of Buenos Aires
Western Australia (British colony)
References
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External links
- Stamp Magazine online World's rarest stamps (archived version)