The second most expensive stamp in the world: the "premature delivery" envelope of British 1840 black penny, 1840, which was worth 24 15000 dollars on May 2, and was sent on May 2 (the legal issue date of black penny was May 6). This price is the auction transaction price sealed on March 23rd, 199 1.
The third most expensive stamp in the world: Sweden 1855 3 Skilling with a value of US$ 2.27 million was photographed by David Federman on1October 8.
The fourth most expensive stamp in the world: Hawaii 185 1 year, 2.5 cents, and 185 1 year, the United States, 3 cents mixed with real envelopes, commonly known as "fireplace seals". This is1995165438+10. It was taken by Siegel Company of America on October 7th.
The fifth most expensive stamp in the world: a penny certified envelope of Mauritius "Post Office" worth $65,438+0,469,700, commonly known as "ball cover", which was taken by David Federman Company on June 5438+0,997, 1 65,438+1October 20th.
The world's sixth most expensive stamp: Mauritius 1,148,850 USD+0,847 two pence "post office", which was auctioned by David Federman on1993165438+1October 3rd.
The seventh most expensive stamp in the world: the 24-cent US$ 65,438+0,65,438+000,000 stamp issued in 2008, commonly known as "airplane inversion" or "Jenny inversion", is a new four-way ticket, 65,438+0,989,65,438+0.
The eighth most expensive stamp in the world: a new penny "post office" ticket with a face value of US$ 65,438 +0,072,260 was sold by David Federman Company on June 5438+0,993+0, 1.3.
The ninth most expensive stamp in the world: the one-franc grain girl's face quadruple with a value of 1 US$ 0,068,450 issued by fiat 1849 was taken away by Spink on June 7, 2003.
The 10 most expensive stamp in the world: a penny magenta variant ticket with a value of 935,000 US dollars issued by British Guiana 1856 was auctioned by Siegel on1April 5, 980.