The History of United States Postage Stamps

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While much philatelic emphasis is placed on European items like "the Inverted Jenny," or "the Black Penny," there are some colonial United States postage stamps that can bring vigilant collectors millions of dollars and a sense of patriotic pride. Fraught with wars, new machinery, economic shifts and factions, the antebellum United States put out many noteworthy stamps over the years.

While the pony express had been delivering letters for over fifty years, the first American postal service was formally granted by King William and Queen Mary in 1692. The American Revolution was fought to ensure that there was "no taxation without representation," thus paving the way for US postage stamps. Benjamin Franklin was one of the first postmasters and created the United States Postal Service as we know it, in Philadelphia 1775. Early postal symbols ranged from the Roman god Mercury to a running pony to the modern day eagle.

The 1845 Stamp Act called for the decreasing of stamp prices. However, the act wasn't officially authorized or enforced until 1847, and early postmasters issued rather perfunctory, provisional prepaid envelopes and United States postage stamps from 1845 to 1846, charging outrageously to raise their personal incomes. These rarities include: Alexandria, Virginia ("ALEXANDRIA POST OFFICE" in circle); Annapolis, Maryland (eagle in circle); Baltimore, Maryland (with James Buchanan's signature!); Boscawen, New Hampshire ("PAID"); Brattleboro, Vermont (shaded box with initials); Lockport, New York ("LOCKPORT N.Y." in oval); Millbury, Massachusetts (woodcut of Washington); New Haven, Connecticut ("POST OFFICE" signature); New York, New York ("POST OFFICE," Washington portrait); Providence, Rhode Island ("POST OFFICE" in box); and St. Louis, Missouri (Missouri coat of arms).

The 5-cent red brown Benjamin Franklin was the first of the official ones for sale in New York City and Boston. The second was the 10-cent black George Washington (which currently sells for around $1,400 used and $28,000 unused)! Stamp values decreased over the next few years and remained stable for nearly a century. Blue 1-cent Ben Franklins became a collector favorite when production errors led to new, noticeable plate variations in the prints. These innovative stamps can range from $100 to $200,000 in collection circles.

The Civil War had the North issuing 1,750,000,000 copies of the rose-colored 3˘ United States postage stamps, which have survived to present day and sell for $2-$3 a piece. However, certain accidental variations (found in "pigeon blood pink") can sell for $3,000 and up. During the Civil War, Southern towns put out some of their own crude stamps (like Athens, Georgia or Jetersville, Virginia or Knoxville, Tennessee -- to name a few). Confederate "Rebel" provisional stamps can go for $1,000 to $15,000 these days.

From the 1860s - 1870s, ten styles of "grills" were designed to emboss used ones and combat illegal stamp reuse. One cent "Z-Grill" US postage stamps from 1868 recently sold for $935,000 to stamp dealers. Later, one of the Z-Grills was traded for a block of Inverted Jenny stamps (worth $3 million).

In 1893, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's landing in the America, they were issued, depicting some of Columbus's high seas adventures, some for as much as $5 (which was a LOT in 1893!). Today, these colorful collectibles sell for $1,500 to $12,500, depending on the condition.

Generally, the ones issued after 1900 aren't worth a whole lot on the market yet. However, during the Great Depression, most people could no longer spend their money on stamps and less than 8% of those issued during that time were sold, so they remain the smallest U.S. issue of the 20th century.

Sometimes it really pays to look behind that fireplace or through your grandparent's old letters! United States postage stamps survived the toughest times and anyone holding onto items from the 1800s owns a small piece of history. Can you really place a value on that?

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