Showing posts with label stamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamp. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2020

The Inverted Jenny stamp

Celebrating the Inverted Jenny stamp.


It's been 102 years since the 24 cent US postage stamp, known as the Inverted Jenny, was issued.


The stamp is the most famous error in US stamps and only 100 of the inverted stamps were ever found.


It's my favourite stamp. Probably because it appeared in the 80's classic film Brewster's Millions.

I was lucky to receive two examples of the stamp's re-issue, in $2 form, in some post I received from the USA a few years ago.

The Inverted Jenny $2 stamp

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Posted from Skegness

A look at a minigolf stamp from the Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness.


A minigolf stamp from the Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness

Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness
Playing the course in May 2011

Playing the Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness as part of our Minigolf Weekender in 2015
Playing the Arnold Palmer Putting Course in Skegness as part of our Minigolf Weekender in 2015

Of the places we've visited on our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour Skegness is the town with the most minigolf courses in the UK. Skeggy has 120-holes spread across ten seafront courses.

Posted from Worthing to Worthing

A look at a minigolf stamp of Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing.


A minigolf stamp of Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing
The stamp shows me playing hole 13 of the course in 201. It looks a lot different there now

Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing
Hole 13 in 2010

Splash Point Mini Golf in Worthing
Hole 13 in 2019

Sunday, October 09, 2016

Sports Philatelists International and the Journal of Sport Philately

This year I joined the Olympin Club and through that I heard about Sports Philatelists International! As a collector of sporting postcards and Olympic memorabilia I had to join that club too.

This week I received the Fall 2016 issue of the Journal of Sports Philately in the post. Not only is the journal a great read and packed full of great images and info, but the club have taken the time and effort to mail it out with some fantastic stamps on the envelope. Take a look at the photo below to see what I mean!

I never knew there had been a re-issue of the infamous Inverted Jenny stamp
What an envelope

The Inverted Jenny stamp reissue
Seeing these two stamps on the piece of post made me incredibly happy - and surprised! I never knew there had been a re-issue of the infamous Inverted Jenny stamp

For more information and joining instructions check out the Sports Philatelists International website and Facebook page.

Links:
- Sports Philatelists International
- Olympin Club
- The Inverted Jenny stamp