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This Mix-up Made a 24-Cent Stamp Worth Millions – RealClearLife


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This Mix-up Made a 24-Cent Stamp Worth Millions
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On May 14, 1918, William T. Robey, a bank teller at Hibbs and Company in Washington, D.C. traveled to the post office to buy a new stamp celebrating the launch of the U.S. airmail service. The stamp featured a Curtiss JN-4, or “Jenny,” the same plane

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