Posted on 12/30/2013 1:32:20 PM PST by Doogle
BUFFALO, N.Y. A collector credits a hunch with helping him land one of just 100 sheets of stamps recently issued by the United States Postal Service featuring a corrected version of its rare and famous error, the 1918 "inverted Jenny."
Art Van Riper bought the stamps in Waverly, N.Y., after reading that the Postal Service had printed a new batch of inverted Jenny stamps celebrating the 95-year-old edition that, by mistake, featured an upside-down biplane.
He also read that, as a way to draw more people into stamp collecting, the Postal Service randomly distributed 100 sheets featuring the plane right-side up among the 2.2 million sheets replicating the original and distributed nationwide.
"I needed some stamps and thought `what the heck,"' Van Riper said by phone earlier this month from his Sayre, Pa., home, on the New York border. "I just had a feeling that maybe there would be one in Waverly."
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A made-up deliberate modern “error” to get people to buy more stamps?
Maybe they should have a secret fan club with a decoder ring to “Be sure to drink your ovalatene”
Do they really have to resort to that?
Meanwhile - the only stamps I could get for Christmas cards were ones of gingerbread houses. How about prinitng up a few million more ones with a baby on it???
Bammy has the US headed for Zero-Zero Island.
In other news, Clem Morrison’s cow got out this morning and wandered onto the dirt road over by Hanley’s Blacksmith shop. Check back for updates.
*lol*...hey,25 grand is nothing to sneeze at
A true collector for the sake of value is one thing, but those who collect stamps for their rarity are a special bunch, who love the details of details. I tried to like chess and stamp collecting years ago. I tried to like both many times. People would say, “As smart as you are, you’d love it” Chess bored me into a trance state. Stamps, I can only roll my eyes and say, so what? To each his own right?
And only about 2300 miles from here! Small world!
Heh. I've got 4 sheets of these in my inventory. Will be looking through them first thing in the morning. Hadn't even heard about this.
Like the Reagan Forever stamps, when I asked for Jenny reissue stamps, the a-holes at my local “big town” post office didn’t have any... and I was told to go online.
No... I walked to the post office, I am here, sell me the g-d damned stamps.
It would like walking into an auto parts store and they have no bolts. Go online? Sheesh.
“A made-up deliberate modern error to get people to buy more stamps? ... Do they really have to resort to that?”
A few years back some group put some old American coins back in circulation to try to spur interest in coin collecting. I doubt it worked; people who collected for years were tired of being told how little they were worth after sitting on them for 40 years...
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