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United States
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This is one of the 100 'special' sheets that USPS offered; it is quite real. the price, however, is not. (Some would argue that the USPS intentionally made a 'rarity'.) Don |
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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I believe I've seen one or two of these for sale in the past in the $8,000-$10,000 range. |
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Bedrock Of The Community
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United States
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Wow. Talk about a lottery drawing to promote sales of the sheets. I bet there are tons of regular sheets that were sold and sitting in boxes or postage. |
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United States
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Interesting story about how the 100 limited edition sheets were released randomly with the distribution of the "correct" inverted version. Not sure that I think about the sweepstakes approach. |
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United States
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That is what is was, lottery/sweepstakes giveaway. That is what happened to baseball cards. The packs were bought for the insert cards, looking for special inserts. I saw a kid open 4 or 5 packs over a trashcan. He took out the specials and dropped the rest in the bin. Is that what they want to do with stamps? |
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United States
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Well not quite trash, but instantly sold into the discount postage market. |
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United States
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United States
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Seller of the Jenny sheet also has a couple hundred other devilishly  priced stamps for sale. None of them sell. Mostly sells women's apparel. |
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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Question: Has anybody chased after this sheetlet? If so, how many have you bought? |
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Yeah, I chased it. Since it was first issued, I've probably purchased 200-300 panes, but used it on parcels and for mailings for the stamp club. Never found one, though. |
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United States
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I have bought a couple thousand of these -- mostly from the "cave" -- where it was later reported that very few "lottery" sheets were held. I mail a lot of media mail packages so have used most of the stamps for that purpose. Also have a son overseas and use whole sheets on packages to him. He sends the postally used sheets back to me, and I sell those on ebay! No envelope held a lottery winner. |
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
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It reminds me of people chasing after the golden ticket in Wonka bars...lol. |
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United States
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It was a gimmick. With any lottery like gimmick, the losers rarely make the news. |
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| Edited by angore - 11/22/2017 06:16 am |
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United States
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But to me, the difference is, you still had the full value of the postage available to use, unlike a traditional lottery.
I bought maybe a total of 20 sheets over several years, and used the $2 stamps whenever I was mailing something that required that much postage or more. |
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