It is the world's most expensive postage stamp, happiness will shine as soon as you get, know the price!
Everything in the world has a price. Some less, some more. People find out the price of things from their price. But there are many things that look small, but their price is so high that everyone who hears about them is stunned. Now you only take one postage stamp. This red colored ticket looks like a simple postage stamp, but if you know what the price is, you will be shocked. According to a report by the Audity Central News website, ‘the British Guyana One-Sent Black on Magenta’ is the most expensive postage stamp in the world. But not just the most expensive ticket, it is also the most expensive item in the world by weight. By comparison, suppose the weight of this ticket is 40 mg and its price is more than Rs 70 crore! At the same time, a 0.2 carat diamond, whose weight is only 40 mg, is priced at 58 thousand rupees. At the same time, the price of 40 mg LSD is about 4 lakh rupees. Stamp is alone in its kind, from these figures you can understand why this stamp is the most expensive item in the world by weight! Now the question is: Why is this stamp so expensive? Its value is so high because it is the only ticket of its kind, which has no copy, it is only one. On the other hand, there are several copies of tickets collected by ticket collectors around the world. How did the postage stamp become so famous? According to the report, the local news office of the British Guyana published several pieces of paper in 1856 with a photo of a mast ship. On this, the motto of the British colonial is also written: ‘We give and expect to get it in return’ These tickets are printed in exchange for some postage stamps declared illegal by the postmaster. This newly printed stamp was just made to run the work. Once a new group of original postage stamps is printed, these tickets were withdrawn from the circulation. Almost 17 years later, in 1873, a 12 -year -old boy received a similar ticket in his uncle’s letter that he sold to a local stamp collector. After 150 years, that postage stamp today became the world’s most precious postage stamp. From June 2021, this stamp is owned by 9 people, but now it was bought by a company called Stanley Gibbons. The company started selling tickets as shares and so far 80 thousand pieces, ie 80 thousand shares were sold. Share this story