This post is the finale in the series of famous and rare stamps. Though these stamps lack a specific nickname per se, they are renowned and of exceptional value. They are referred to by the year, denomination, and country - the first stamp in the below list is popular as the 1850 2-cent British Guiana or simply the 2-cent Guiana. Any such list based purely on value will have a high concentration of stamps from the USA. US collectors are a majority in the serious stamps collectors sector and tend to specialize in US stamps. Below is our list of famous rare stamps:
Stamp | Explanation | Sample or Copy in the same series |
1850, 2c – British Guiana | Only few copies known to exist. Sometimes called 2c circular Guiana. | 
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1858, 81p – Moldavia | First stamps of Romania – Only a few 100s were ever sold and fewer still remain. The 27p, 54p, and 108p versions in the same series are also very rare. | 
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1860, 3c – Tuscany | Very few issued because of its relatively high face value – hence, very rare. It depicts the arms of the House of Savoy. | 
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1878, 1d – Transvaal | Some of the 1d, red on blue stamp of this series has an error – the name is spelled ‘Tranvral”. Occurs only in the first printing and so extremely rare. There are also Tete-beche pairs in the same series which are also very rare. | 
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1859, 4p Imperforate – Ceylon | The rarest of Ceylon’s first stamps that include 8p, 9p, 1s, and 2s in the same series | 
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1948, 10r Gandhi “Service” Overprint | Only 100 copies exist – issued exclusively for the use of the Governor General – so extremely rare & valuable. | 
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1896, 1p Trinidad | Few copies have the denomination overprint missing making them extremely valuable | 
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1869, 30c – USA | Depicts Shield, Eagle, and Flags – there is an inverted flags error in a few of them which make them extremely rare | 
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1869, 24c – USA | Depicts signing the declaration of independence in the center – there is an inverted center design error in some of them that make them extremely rare | 
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1869, 15c – USA | Depicts “landing of Columbus” as the design in the center – some have this design inverted making them extremely rare | 
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1851, 12p – Canada | Depicts Queen Victoria in Black | 
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There are several other stamps that have errors that make them extremely rare. Rare examples from each country will be covered in future posts on country profiles.
Last Updated: 09/2015.
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