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Block Sheet x Six $2 Inverted Jenny USPS Stamp Set 2013 (NEW)USPS 2013 3 1 2" x 6 1 2" U. S. # 4806 2013 $2 Inverted Jenny Value: $2 to distinguish from the 24 1918 original Issued: September 22, 2013 First Day City: Washington, DC Type of Stamp: Commemorative Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America Inc., for Sennett Security Products Method: Offset printing in sheets of 108 in 18 panes of 6 Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut 10 x 11 Self Adhesive Quantity Printed: 2,182,000 panes Nearly a century ago, the
USPS
2013
3 1/2" x 6 1/2"
U.S. # 4806
2013 $2 Inverted Jenny
Value: $2 – to distinguish from the 24¢ 1918 original
Issued: September 22, 2013
First Day City: Washington, DC
Type of Stamp: Commemorative
Printed by: Banknote Corporation of America Inc., for Sennett Security Products
Method: Offset printing in sheets of 108 in 18 panes of 6
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut 10½ x 11¼
Self-Adhesive
Quantity Printed: 2,182,000 panes
Nearly a century ago, the purchase of a single pane of US stamps turned the collecting world upside down. The “Jenny Invert” became the world’s most famous stamp, and the 100 examples were eagerly sought after by prominent collectors. Billionaire investor Bill Gross was one of them.
In 2005, Gross paid $2.97 million to buy the unique Jenny Invert Plate-Number Block. He then exchanged the block of four stamps for the 1868 1¢ Z Grill owned by Don Sundman, president of Mystic Stamp Company, in a one-for-one trade that made international headlines.
Another block of four Jenny Inverts is on permanent display at the National Postal Museum in Washington, DC, courtesy of Mr. Gross. The display was unveiled at the opening of the museum’s new gallery, which was funded largely by his generosity. Named in his honor, the William H. Gross Stamp Gallery is the world’s largest philatelic showcase. The 12,000-square-foot facility houses some of the greatest stamp rarities and is a mecca for collectors around the world.
To commemorate the gallery’s opening in 2013, the US Postal Service issued a souvenir sheet of six $2 Jenny Inverts. This sheet was printed using plates created from the original 1918 dies. Now collectors can see the legendary Jenny Inverts on display and add a reprint of the famous “Upside-Down Airplane” stamps to their own collection.
The selvage artwork around the stamps pictures the National Postal Museum, aviation pioneer Reuben H. Fleet, a map of the first scheduled Air Mail route, and a compass rose.
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