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there is some big news and excitement in the stem collecting world at the moment the most expensive stamp in the world is up for sale the british guyana one cent magenta is commonly described as the mona lisa of stamps one of a kind with a fascinating history and itamp;#39;s expected to get another record-breaking sale at auction anywhere between 10 to 15 million dollars now this stamp along with a block of inverted jennyamp;#39;s is going up for sale june 8 2021 in new york city it will likely attract the worldamp;#39;s attention and highlight our wonderful hobby on mainstream media which it does every single time and the last time i was sold in 2014 was no exception to this for its size and weight the most valuable item in the world itamp;#39;s the only one of its kind samp was printed in 1856 at a former british colony in south america which is now the republic of guyana the one-cent magenta brief mark get rocked 1650 in british guayana the auction started at four and a half mil