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Directory of 40 of the world’s most valuable stamps and recent record auction sales. Sources include Sotheby’s, David Feldman, Siegel, Spink and Heinrich Köhler.

StampIssuedPriceYearAuction House
1British Guiana 1c Magenta1856$9.48M2014 →
2Treskilling Yellow1855$2.3M+2010 →
3Inverted Jenny (24c)1918$2.0M2023 →
4Mauritius Post Office1847$1.07M1993 →
5Hawaiian Missionaries1851$1.0M2003 →
6Canada 12d Black1851$425K2014 →
7Baden 9 Kreuzer Error1851$1.5M2008 →
8Sicilian Error of Color1859$2.6M2011 →
9Mauritius Post Office (Pair)1847$11.7M2021 →
10Penny Black1840$50K-$200Kvarious →
11Two Penny Blue1840$30K-$100Kvarious →
12Cape of Good Hope Triangulars1853$50K+various →
13China Red Revenue Small One Dollar1897$890K2013 →
14Curtiss Jenny Plate Block1918$4.8M2005 →
15USA 1c Z-Grill1868$3.0M2005 →
16Sweden 3 Skilling Banco1855$2.3M2010 →
17Bordeaux Cover Mauritius1847$3.8M1993 →
18Black on Magenta British Guiana1856$9.48M2014 →
19Brazil Bull’s Eye Pairs1843$200Kvarious →
20Tiflis Stamp1857$700K2008 →
21Saxony 3 Pfennig Red1850$60Kvarious →
22Lubeck 2.5 Schilling Error1859$340K2010 →
23Bavaria 1 Kreuzer Black1849$80Kvarious →
24Inverted Swan Western Australia1855$100Kvarious →
25Cayman Islands 10s1908$50Kvarious →
26Hawaii 13c (1851)1851$25Kvarious →
27India 4 Anna Blue1854$15Kvarious →
28New Zealand Chalon Heads1855$10K-30Kvarious →
29Roman States 50 Baj1852$60Kvarious →
30Modena 5 Lire1859$50Kvarious →
31Tuscany Lion of Florence1851$80Kvarious →
32Naples Trinacria1860$200Kvarious →
33Greece Large Hermes Head1861$15Kvarious →
34China Large Dragon1878$50Kvarious →
35Japan Cherry Blossom1872$30Kvarious →
36USA Pan-American Inverts1901$80Kvarious →
37USA Graf Zeppelin Set1930$15Kvarious →
38USA Columbian Dollar Set1893$10Kvarious →
39German East Africa 3R1893$25Kvarious →
40Tibet Stamps1912$10Kvarious →

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How we researched this

This piece on Top 40 Most Valuable Stamps Ever Sold — Directory draws on published auction house results, professional grading service population reports, dealer price lists, hobby trade publications, and historical sale records current to May 2026. Where price ranges are provided, they represent observed realized sales across multiple independent venues rather than a single asking price or speculative valuation.

Our editorial process involves cross-referencing realized auction prices against grading service population data and dealer price guides before publication. The collectibles market is illiquid, condition-sensitive, and subject to taste shifts; figures change continuously and should always be confirmed with current auction comparables before any transaction.

Key takeaways for collectors and sellers

  • Condition drives value in nearly every category. A one-grade difference can mean a 5x to 50x price difference at the high end.
  • Realized prices from completed auctions are the only reliable price signal. Asking prices on listing sites reflect optimistic seller expectations; sold prices reflect what buyers actually paid in a competitive setting.
  • Authentication is essential for any high-value piece. Provenance documentation, original packaging, period-correct materials, and consistent wear patterns all support authenticity claims.
  • Buyer premiums and seller fees can add 15 to 30 percent to the headline price at major auction houses. Always calculate net proceeds on the seller side and total spend on the buyer side before bidding or consigning.
  • Tax treatment of collectible gains differs from ordinary capital gains in many jurisdictions. Long-term collectible gains may be taxed at higher rates. Consult a qualified tax advisor before disposing of significant holdings.

Frequently asked questions

How current is the information on this page?

This page was last reviewed in May 2026. Realized prices fluctuate continuously; we recommend pulling the most recent auction comparables from at least two major venues before making any transaction decision.

Where does the underlying data come from?

Underlying data is sourced from published auction archives, professional grading service population reports, hobby trade publications, and dealer-published price lists. We do not republish proprietary subscription-only price guides.

Should I treat collectibles as an investment?

Collectibles are illiquid, condition-sensitive, and subject to taste cycles. Storage, insurance, authentication, and transaction costs are material. We do not provide investment advice; consult a qualified financial professional before allocating meaningful capital to any collectible category.

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