USA Stamps Worth Money - Part 10 | Review of 50 Most Expensive American Philately

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This video is the 10th Part of Most Valuable Rare and Postage Stamps of United States of America. USA postage stamps have had an interesting history. The first adhesive stamps were issued by 'Alexander M. Greig’s City Dispatch Post' on 1st February 1842. It was a private New York City carrier. However, the US Post Office Department decided to buy that private business and so later continued to use these adhesive stamps to prepay postage. U.S. postage rates were standardized in 1845. At that time, New York City Postmaster "Robert H. Morris", and few others, issued distinctive stamps or markings which indicate prepayment of postage. These were later known as "Postmasters’ Provisionals". Later "Congress" authorized United States postage stamp on 3rd March 1847. The first US postage stamp was issued on July 1, 1847. These first stamps were simply cut from non-perforated sheets with the help of scissors. One stamp, initially priced at five cents, featured "Benjamin Franklin". The other, a ten-cent stamp, depicted "George Washington". In 1856, a five-cent stamp honoring "Thomas Jefferson" was introduced. This was followed by a two-cent stamp picturing "Andrew Jackson" in 1863. George Washington has the honor of appearing on more U.S. postage stamps than any other person. The first commemorative stamps were issued in 1893. It honored that year’s World Columbian Exposition in Chicago. In my video I have reviewed selective 50 US stamps. It is important to keep in mind that the values mentioned in this video are only for the specific adjacent stamp.

Disclaimer : This video is only for education and information. However I disclaim any responsibility, liability or accuracy of this information. Please don't use this video content to assess values or condition of your postage stamps. Always consult expert philatelists, reliable stamp dealers and catalogs for the evaluation of your stamps collection.

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