COLLECTORS ITEMS
MARCH 4 2009 19:38h
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The 24-cent airmail stamp features a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft in flight inadvertently printed upside down.
Warwick and Warwick auctioneers had expected the stamp, one of a sheet of one hundred discovered 90 years ago, to fetch 150,000 pounds when it went under the hammer. The final price includes buyer's premium.
Although it exceeded pre-sale estimates, two other "inverted Jennys" were sold in 2007 for $825,000 and $850,000 before the buyer's premium was added, Warwick and Warwick said on its website.
"It's very difficult to make comparisons," said auctioneer Colin Such. "Those sold for over $800,000 were in exceptional condition while this had damage to it."
The 24-cent airmail stamp features a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny aircraft in flight inadvertently printed upside down.




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