# C3aRepro - 1918 24c Jenny Invert (C3a) Reproduction
Imagine the Thrill of Finding 100 Jenny Inverts
Own a Faithful Reproduction for a Fraction of the Price
The 1918 Jenny Inverts are among the most desirable of all U.S. stamp rarities. A single sheet of #C3a error stamps was sold. Lucky for you, we have this detailed reproduction sheet, complete with printer’s markings.
This sheet has sold out before. Avoid disappointment and order yours today to guarantee it a spot in your collection.
Washington 2006
The show included 640 exhibits from 60 countries. The “Best in Show” award went to Edward Grabowski for his exhibit on Guadeloupe Postal History. The grand prix award for best in show from the host country (America) went to William H. Gross for his US Classics: 1847 thru 1869 and their classic Re-Issues.
Over the course of the show, the US and several other countries held many First Day of Issue Ceremonies. On opening day, the USPS issued the Wonders of America sheet, honoring 40 notable natural and man-made American sites. On the second day of the show, the USPS and Canada released a joint-issue commemorating the 400th anniversary of Samuel de Champlain’s 1606 explorations of the Atlantic coast from Nova Scotia to Cape Cod.
Imagine the Thrill of Finding 100 Jenny Inverts
Own a Faithful Reproduction for a Fraction of the Price
The 1918 Jenny Inverts are among the most desirable of all U.S. stamp rarities. A single sheet of #C3a error stamps was sold. Lucky for you, we have this detailed reproduction sheet, complete with printer’s markings.
This sheet has sold out before. Avoid disappointment and order yours today to guarantee it a spot in your collection.
Washington 2006
The show included 640 exhibits from 60 countries. The “Best in Show” award went to Edward Grabowski for his exhibit on Guadeloupe Postal History. The grand prix award for best in show from the host country (America) went to William H. Gross for his US Classics: 1847 thru 1869 and their classic Re-Issues.
Over the course of the show, the US and several other countries held many First Day of Issue Ceremonies. On opening day, the USPS issued the Wonders of America sheet, honoring 40 notable natural and man-made American sites. On the second day of the show, the USPS and Canada released a joint-issue commemorating the 400th anniversary of Samuel de Champlain’s 1606 explorations of the Atlantic coast from Nova Scotia to Cape Cod.