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What are the most valuable stamps in China?

China's most valuable stamp - a small one-dollar stamp with red stamp "Treasure of China Post". On October 19, 1983, Huo Kangbo, a Swiss collector of Chinese postage and a famous stamp dealer, bought a Chinese stamp for US$66,800 (at that time, it was 140,625 Swiss francs).

The "Red Stamped Small One Yuan" stamp issued by the Qing government in 1897.

This precious stamp, with only about 30 in existence, is known as the "treasure of Chinese stamps".

The rare stamp of Huo Comber was bought at the auction of "Paul Hawke's Posthumous Collection" held at the International Hotel in Zurich.

Hawke is a well-known collector of Chinese stamps in Austria. He bought this "Red Stamped Small One Dollar" stamp in 1967 for only 800 pounds (then US$2,240).

From March 21st to 28th, 1987, at the Jean-Féna auction held in this super luxurious hotel, Huo Comber's rare stamp was sold for 250,000 Swiss francs, and the buyer paid 15% of the ownership interest.

Gold cost 287,500 Swiss francs per pound, which was more than 720,000 yuan based on the prevailing price.

This rare stamp created the highest selling price for Chinese stamps.

Because it surpassed Japan's "Dragon Picture Reversed Print of Five Hundred" stamp issued in 1871, which was bought back by Japan's Tokyo Sun Philatelic Center for US$7,500 in 1973, it created the highest selling price for Asian stamps, and thus became the highest selling price in the world.

One of 10 stamps.

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----------------------------------Monkey Ticket has increased in value from 8 cents to less than 3,000 yuan now.

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On the morning of January 5, the first set of stamps in 2007 was publicly issued at our city’s post office.

The pattern of this set of stamps is designed using the actual folk colored plastic toy - "Rich Pig".

The entire pattern is composed of a "Mother Pig" full of maternal care and a lively and cute "family of six" baby pigs.

Mother Pig wears ornaments on her head and colorful clothes, and the five baby pigs are happy and having fun!

This zodiac stamp for the Year of the Pig was designed by the famous artist Chen Shaohua.

Using a romantic and exaggerated approach, the color based on bright red is applied to the shape of the animals themselves, achieving a "booming" festive effect, and the meaning is also very profound: the pig babies sit around the mother pig; the pigs

The baby is intended to express the traditional auspicious culture of "five blessings coming to the door" and "five sons passing the exam".

The 2007 Year of the Pig stamps are the third round of stamps issued by my country to mark the Year of the Pig.

This set of stamps contains 1 stamp, with a face value of 1.2 yuan.

Including a large horizontal-open philatelic album priced at 150 yuan, a small vertical-open philatelic album priced at 50 yuan, 20 large-scale zodiac pig stamps with a face value of 24 yuan, and a futures price of 35 yuan before listing. After the issuance, the price rose linearly from 45 yuan to 70 yuan.

The six Zodiac Pig small-print tickets have a face value of 7.2 yuan, and the futures price before the market was 24 yuan. After the issuance, the price ranged from 29 yuan to 39 yuan, and the current price is about 34 yuan. There are also small booklets, which sell for 14 yuan.

It is understood that this set of Year of the Pig stamps is very popular among philatelic enthusiasts, and more importantly, it has great room for appreciation.

According to estimates by market professionals, the trend of the zodiac pig stamps may drive the postal market.

In addition, according to Mr. Zhang, a philatelic enthusiast, starting from this year, the State Post Bureau has new regulations and practices for the issuance of stamps nationwide, and will issue stamps in limited and reduced quantities, such as the small version of this year's Year of the Pig zodiac stamps.

, compared to 2006, the number of zodiac stamps has decreased by 50%. It is precisely because of the sharp drop in circulation that the market is optimistic about the stamps.

As the "biggest" among zodiac stamps, the "Gengshen Year" monkey stamps issued in 1980 are still the "leading stock" and "wind vane" in the postal market. As an old-fashioned variety with unique themes and small existence, this

The original issue price was only 8 cents per stamp, and it has never disappeared from the sight of stamp collectors.

According to industry insiders, at the beginning of 2006, monkey tickets started from 1,600 yuan, and the price rose steadily. In June 2006, the price exceeded 2,000 yuan. By October, each monkey ticket had been sold for 2,400 yuan. Now each ticket has reached

It is around 2,700 yuan. Judging from the current trend, it is only a matter of time before it breaks through 3,000 yuan.

But there is a problem with monkey tickets, that is, their existence is limited. If you want to collect a hundred and eighty coins in the market with money, you probably won’t be able to buy them for a while.

Moreover, experts who play with stamps will tell you, don’t think that monkey stamps have risen all the way over the years. In the years when the postal market was in a downturn, monkey stamps also fell miserably, and many people were trapped.

Anyone who plays with zodiac stamps knows that a single stamp is not very satisfying after all, so four connected square couplets are even more favored by investors, and are more expensive than the total price of four single stamps.

The rarest and most valuable is the full-page monkey ticket. The actual transaction price has exceeded 250,000 yuan. However, the full-page ticket is basically invisible in the market. If investors want to buy it, they can only try their luck in the market.

At the same time, experts remind that stamp speculation is often speculative and the market fluctuates greatly, so investors should be vigilant.

From 1980 to now, it has been 27 years since the New China Zodiac stamps were issued.

Since the postal market has always been characterized by speculation on new stamps, judging from the current price, the speculative value of the Year of the Pig zodiac stamps is much higher than the investment value.