What is the most valuable stamp in China?

China's most valuable stamp, the red stamp, is one yuan smaller than the "Treasure of China Post"198310/0/0/9, and the famous Swiss stamp collector and postman Huo Yi spent $66,800 (at that time, it was 140625 Swiss francs. This precious stamp, with only about 30 stamps, is known as "the treasure of China Post". Huo bought this rare stamp at the auction of "Paul Hawke's Legacy" held at Zurich International Hotel. Hawke is a famous Austrian China stamp collector. On 1967, he bought this "red stamp is one yuan less" stamp for only 800 pounds (then it was $2,240). 1987 March 2 1 28, this rare post of Huo was sold for 250,000 Swiss francs, and the buyer paid 15% of the gold and spent 287,500 Swiss francs, which was more than 720,000 RMB at that time. This stamp set the highest selling price for China stamps. Because it surpassed the 1973 Sun Philatelic Center in Tokyo, Japan, which bought back the 187 1 "Five Hundred Words of Dragon Map" issued in Japan, it created the highest selling price of Asian stamps, thus becoming one of the highest selling 10 stamps in the world.

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It is also a myth of appreciation that the monkey ticket has been less than 3000 yuan from the original 80 cents. On the morning of October 5th, 2007, the first set of stamps in 2007 was publicly issued in our post office. This set of stamps is designed based on the folk colorful plastic toy "Fu Gui Pig". The whole design consists of a caring "mother pig" and a lively and lovely little pig "family of six". Mother pig wears ornaments and colorful clothes, and the five baby pigs are happy! This stamp of the Year of the Pig was designed by the famous artist Chen Shaohua. With romantic exaggeration, the color of big red is applied to the animal's own form, which achieves the festive effect of "thriving" and has profound implications: the baby pig sits around the mother pig; Baby Pig is intended to express the traditional auspicious culture of "five blessings" and "Five children get into the topic". The 2007 Year of the Pig stamp is the third lunar new year stamp issued by China. This set of stamps contains 1 stamp with a face value of 1.2 yuan. Including the price of large horizontal stamp album 150 yuan, the price of small vertical stamp album in 50 yuan, the price of 20 large stamps of Zodiac pig in 24 yuan, and the futures price before listing in 35 yuan. After the issuance, 45 yuan rose to 70 yuan, and there were 6 small-scale tickets for the Zodiac pig, 7.2 yuan, and the futures price before the listing was 24 yuan. After the issuance, it rose from 29 yuan to 39 yuan, and now it is around 34 yuan. And 14 yuan's small cashier's check. It is understood that this set of stamps for the Year of the Pig is very popular with stamp collectors, and more importantly, there is a lot of room for appreciation. According to market professionals' estimation, the trend of pig version of zodiac tickets may drive the postal market. In addition, according to Mr. Zhang, a philatelist, since the beginning of this year, the State Post Bureau has made new regulations and practices on the issuance of stamps nationwide, limiting and reducing the issuance of stamps. For example, this year's small version of the zodiac stamp for the Year of the Pig has shrunk by 50% compared with the 2006 zodiac stamp. It is precisely because of the sharp decline in circulation that the market is optimistic about this stamp. As the "boss" of the zodiac stamps, the "Geng" monkey ticket issued by 1980 is still the "leading stock" and "weather vane" of the postal market. As an old-fashioned stamp with a unique theme and little survival, this original stamp with a price of only 80 cents each has never disappeared from the sight of stamp collectors. According to insiders, in early 2006, the price of monkey tickets started from 1600 yuan and rose steadily. In June 2006, the price exceeded 2000 yuan. By June of 65,438+00, each monkey ticket had sold for 2,400 yuan, and now it has reached about 2,700 yuan. Judging from the current trend, it is only a matter of time to break through 3000 yuan. However, there is a problem with monkey tickets, which is that the stock is limited. I want to collect 180 in the market with money, and I don't think I can buy it for a while. Moreover, experts who play with stamps will tell you not to think that monkey tickets have been rising all the way for so many years. In the years when the postal market was in a downturn, monkey tickets also fell badly, and many people were trapped at that time. Anyone who has played with Zodiac stamps knows that a single stamp is not very enjoyable after all, so the four-way couplet connected together is favored by investors, which is a little 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, but there are basically no full-page tickets in the market. If investors want to buy, they can only try their luck in the market. At the same time, experts remind that the speculation of stamps is speculative and the market fluctuates greatly, so investors should be vigilant. From 1980 to now, it has been 27 years since the China New Zodiac stamp was issued. Because the postal market has always been characterized by speculating new stamp products, the speculative value of stamps in the Year of the Pig is much higher than the current investment value. Its market will inevitably repeat the mistakes of the previous price skyrocketing and the later price plunging until the price is so low that no one cares. Faced with such a market, investors should be vigilant. According to industry insiders, there are few short-term opportunities in the market at present, and investors can focus on old special stamps with long issuance time, small amount of existence and unique theme. Ma Chi, a reporter from Xinbao, is an intern of Ma Rui. The postal market on weekdays is very deserted. According to reports, Saturday and Sunday are crowded and very lively. Stamp collectors also like to study the related knowledge of stamps. Zodiac is an ancient traditional culture in China, which has a wide and far-reaching influence on neighboring countries and regions. Many countries and regions in the world have issued zodiac stamps. Then, whose is the earliest stamp in the world? The first lunar new year stamp 1 950 February1day, the 1950 lunar new year stamp issued in Japan selected Tiger, a famous Japanese painter, as the stamp pattern, which corresponds to the lunar new year stamp of that year and is recognized as the earliest lunar new year stamp in the world. Toyama Hideyoshi was a painter in the middle of the Edo period in Japan. He used perspective method to draw scenic spots in Kyoto. He attaches great importance to realistic sketches, and his works are very decorative. Japan 1950 Lunar Year of the Tiger stamp released the first Zodiac mini-pane, and also issued a toothless stamp mini-pane, including five staggered Year of the Tiger stamps, which is also the first Zodiac toothless stamp. 1On October 5th, China issued T.58 "Happy Year" Zodiac Stamps 198 165438, and issued promissory notes 12 at the same time, with the cover of rooster and zodiac pattern. 1On August 8th, 987, Hongkong Post issued the first electronic stamp of Ding Mao in the Year of the Rabbit in an automatic mail vending machine. The base ticket is flower paper, and the printed picture is rabbit, with four denominations. The first Zodiac Award-winning stamp 1 989 65438+February 1 day, Japan issued two Zodiac Horse stamps, including 1 ordinary stamp and1long and narrow ticket award-winning stamp. Below is the zodiac horse, with the exchange number and description on it. China Zodiac Cuba's First Special-shaped Stamp1On February 28th, 1996, a Year of the Rat stamp was reissued at the end of the year, which was an isosceles right triangle. The main picture shows the seal of chipmunk and "Bingzi". The first set of zodiac scratch stamps1999 65438+1October 3 1, Hongkong Post issued a set of four stamps for the Year of the Rabbit, each with a scratch area except the design of the zodiac rabbit. After scraping off the covering film, you can see different four-character auspicious characters, *** 10, and the number of complete combinations can reach as many as 40. The first set of stamps on the Lunar New Year Animals is issued by Hongkong Post, numbered 1967 Year of the Sheep to 1978 Year of the Horse, with 2 stamps in each set. South Korea also issued zodiac stamps in the same period, slightly earlier than Hong Kong, but unfortunately, these zodiac stamps issued by South Korea belong to two zodiac rings.

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The most expensive stamp in China is the famous "Red Seal with a fine print of one yuan" (old ticket) (more than 3 million yuan).