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Stamp Sells for a Record $9.5 Million – New York Times


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Stamp Sells for a Record $9.5 Million
New York Times
A tiny square of very old red paper with cut corners — a one-cent postage stamp from the 19th century — sold for $9.5 million on Tuesday, the most ever paid for a stamp at auction, but $500,000 short of the auction house's $10 million to $20 million
Rare 1-cent stamp sells for $9.5 millionCBS News
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