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SCOTT #4806 2013 INVERTED JENNY SHEET (SOLD BELOW FACE VALUE)
$ 5.8
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JENNY MINT SHEET6 STAMPS @ EACH
FACE VALUE .00
SELLING BELOW COST
FOR .00
Just added an additional 100 units to Inventory
WHY??? I BOUGHT A 100 QUANTITY TO TAKE A CHANCE ON FINDING ONE OF THE RARE SHEETS.
THE ENVELOPE HAS BEEN OPENEDTO SEE IF THE RARE SHEET WAS ENCLOSED.
MINT SHEET OF 6 - STAMPS
STAMP SHEET IS IN MINT CONDITION
ENVELOPE (OPENED) IS INCLUDED
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ITEMS TYPICALLY SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS
As a promotional scheme, the Postal Service intentionally created 100 panes of an upright variety of the stamp. Like the millions of normal stamps that show the plane flying upside down, these rare variety panes, which show the plane flying upright, are hidden within sealed blind packaging which, from the outside, cannot be distinguished from the regular issue. I have seen sellers advertising "NEW" or "Sealed", which technically might be true, letting buyers think they might have a chance at getting a rare sheet. The post office issued a sealed envelope wrapped in cellophane to prevent someone from looking through sheets for the rare variety. Some individuals will re-seal sheets in new cellophane or shrink wrap. Make sure to ask questions about original and never opened packaging. Buyer Beware.
The variety panes were then mixed in with the normal stamps. Stamp customers who come upon the variety in their purchases have found they can make a substantial profit selling the pane at auction or to a stamp dealer or collector.