07-08-2015 06:16 PM
Yesterday Canada post announced that there was an error on a recently issued stamp and they pulled everything from the POs. (it only became available on Friday).
Today the folks that got them before they pulled have been selling them, at ever increasing "error stamp" prices, quite quickly!!!
Just do a search on "canada unesco" in the stamps category (sold items)...
22 sold already just today......
07-08-2015 08:06 PM
The USPS did that on their Cowboy stamps a few years back. (Okay in 1994)
http://www.kenmorestamp.com/us-recalled-legends
Their way of dealing with the problem was interesting. Basically they flooded the market dropping the percieved value rapidly.
If you have a (new) stamp variety, publicize it widely and sell it quickly, before thousands more of your 'rare' error turn up.
And give it a cool name. That always helps. Man in the Mast. Black **bleep**. Low/High Hologram (well, that one isn't too interesting.), Weeping Princess.
07-08-2015 10:39 PM
07-09-2015 06:13 PM
Somewhere around 39 of them so far today July 9 at 6pm....!!!
07-09-2015 06:43 PM
I don't get it... what's the hype about a misused photo on a stamp??
07-09-2015 06:54 PM
Some "errors" on stamps sometimes sell for huge amounts of money. Take a look at this German stamp:
07-09-2015 07:19 PM
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07-09-2015 08:59 PM
zee-chan-- In this case of the Pickett stamp, not only did the USPS use the wrong picture, but the cowboy in question was Black and racial sensitivities were involved.
A little of the old 'they all look alike.' eh?
It was pretty darn stupid , too, not to check with the Pickett family to see that the right picture was used.
07-10-2015 05:27 AM
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