I always love an opportunity to post a gratuitous shot of the Inverted Jenny, so the following was happy news, indeed. StampWants is an online stamp auction/marketplace that I have used several times over the past year or two, and have had pretty good experiences. If you can’t find what you’re looking for elsewhere, you might give StampWants a try. In January, they plan to start charging listing and final auction fees, which will probably cull out all of the common singles that can be found at StampWants now. I’m a little disappointed about this, but there are other places to get the common stuff such as StampOffers or Stamporama. With StampWants’ recent partnership with Gary Posner, they may just be the place to go in the future for your more expensive or rare items.

The following press release was issued this morning by StampWants:

WILLIAMSTOWN, N.J., Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ — StampWants.com today
announced an unprecedented promotion to give away a rare Scott # C3a
Inverted Jenny stamp, which has a catalog value of $275,000. The promotion
is running from December 20, 2006 to December 31, 2007.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20061220/NYW058 )
The C3a Inverted Jenny is the most popular United States stamp and has
recently gained worldwide notoriety when election workers in Broward
County, Florida claimed to have found one affixed to an absentee ballot
last month. While that C3a was determined to be a fake, it still helped to
promote philately throughout the world and was featured in most newspapers,
televised newscasts and other media outlets. StampWants.com wants to keep
this newly sparked interest in philately alive, which is one of the key
reasons behind this unrivaled promotion.
“This historic promotion to give away arguably the most popular stamp
in the word, the rare C3a Inverted Jenny, will go down in history as
revitalizing the world’s interest in philately,” said Mark Rosenberg,
StampWants.com’s President and CEO. “It will catapult StampWants.com to the
number one collectible stamp marketplace and community, and will be
remembered in philatelic history.”
The C3a was printed in 1918, when the center image of the Curtis JN-4
(Jenny) airplane was accidentally printed upside down. Only 100 are known
to exist, all of which came from one sheet of 100. For the last 88 years,
collectors have sought after, admired and been fascinated with this
striking stamp.
To participate in the giveaway, entrants simply need to enter online at
http://www.StampWants.com and will have the opportunity to enter once every
day until the promotion’s closing date. Official Rules are available on
http://www.StampWants.com.
The C3a Inverted Jenny Giveaway coincides with another unprecedented
promotion StampWants.com is currently running, where all seller listing and
end of auction fees (except optional upgrades) are free until January 31,
2007.
ABOUT STAMPWANTS.COM
StampWants.com is an online marketplace and community connecting stamp
dealers and collectors around the world; offering auction, fixed price, and
store inventory listings as well as free tools and services. StampWants.com
stands out in its industry with unrivaled customer service and low selling
fees. Since September 2006, when StampWants.com began a strategic
partnership with Gary Posner, Inc., active listings have increased by over
100,000.
Media Contact:
Elyse Rosenberg
(800) 692-8110
elyse@stampwants.com

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