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Penny Black Inc. Sign up for our free newsletter - insider scoops, video inspiration, new release info! Penny Black Inc. Rubber Stamps, Rubber Stamp Sets, Stickers, Slapstick Cling, Background Papers, Card and Scrapbooking Ideas. The Penny Black is renowned for being the world's first stamp. It's undoubtedly the most famous of all stamps - and one which every collector aspires to own. Famed for its fine engraving and timeless simplicity, this beautiful stamp has an intriguing philatelic history. Sir Rowland Hill & a Penny Black revolution

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The Penny Black The world's first postage stamp was a simple idea, but revolutionary. "… A bit of paper just large enough to bear the stamp, and covered at the back with a glutinous wash" Rowland Hill's booklet Post Office Reform: Its Importance and Practicability, 1837 November 13, 2008 by Daniel Arpin 1840 Penny Black As most stamp collector already know the Penny Black is the world's first adhesive postage stamp and was issued by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on May 1st 1840. The Penny Black was the world's first adhesive postage stamp used in a public postal system. It was first issued in the United Kingdom on 1 May 1840 but was not valid for use until 6 May. The stamp features a profile of Queen Victoria . In 1837, British postal rates were high, complex and anomalous. The Penny Black holds a special place in philately - as one of the first adhesive postal stamps, it is one of the most prized items available. Due to its popularity, it is worthwhile to understand how to collect this 1d stamp. Here's a short guide on how to collect this kind of stamp.

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All stamp collectors aspire to own a Penny Black, it is the world's first and undoubtedly the most famous stamp of them all. It is also one of the most beautiful stamps, with its classic simplicity and fine engraving, and equally one of the most interesting, providing an opportunity to build up a substantial collection based on just this one stamp. Plate 11. This plate was essentially a Penny Red plate that was also used for the provisional printing in black. The official registration sheet for Plate 11 was printed in red (not black) on 27 January, 1841. The plate was at press printing red stamps on 29 and 30 January, but on 1 and 2 February, 700 sheets were printed in black; printings. Now the first "penny black", the postal stamp bearing an image of Queen Victoria's profile, is expected to fetch up to £6m when it is sold at auction. The stamp was a runaway success when it. LONDON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - An example of the world's first postage stamp, the Penny Black, is being offered at auction, Sotheby's said on Tuesday, with a price estimate of up to $8.25 million.

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This Doodle's Key Themes. Before 1st May 1840, posting a letter was a very complicated and expensive affair. It could cost the equivalent of a days wage, and it was charged by how many sheets of paper were used and how far it had to travel. Normally the recipient had to pay the cost. Sir Roland Hill was responsible for reforming the British. The World's First Postage Stamps A letter carrying a Penny Black and deliberately sent on May 5, 1840, the day before the stamp was valid for postage. The postage was paid in cash. A mail piece bearing ten Penny Blacks, mailed on the stamp's first day of issue.