- Z Grill
Infobox_RareStamps
common_name = Z-Grill
country_of_production =United States
location_of_production =
date_of_production =1868
nature_of_rarity = Limited number
number_in_existence = 2
face_value = 1-cent US
estimated_value = US $3,000,000
The Benjamin Franklin Z-Grill is a 1-cent postage stamp issued by the
United States Postal Service in1868 depictingBenjamin Franklin . With the embossed "Z-Grill" "waffle " on the back, this is considered the rarest and most valuable US stamp. A "Z-Grill" is a specific pattern of tiny squares embossed into the paper and visible on the back of the stamps.The purpose of the grills was to permit the canceling ink to be absorbed into the stamp paper, thus preventing those who wanted to from cheating the postal service by washing out cancellation marks. The use of grills was not found to be practical and they were soon discontinued.
There are currently only two known 1-cent 1868 Z-Grills [cite news
url = http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052501464.html
date =2005-05-25
title = Rare and Costly Stamps to Go on Display
accessdate = 2006-08-08
publisher = Washington Post] . One is owned by theNew York Public Library as part of theBenjamin Miller Collection . This leaves only a single 1-cent 1868 Z-Grill in private hands.This 1868 1 cent "Z-Grill" stamp sold for $935,000 in 1998 to
Mystic Stamp Company , astamp dealer .cite news
url = http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4986770
date =2005-11-02
title = Philatelists Make $3 Million Trade
accessdate = 2006-08-08
publisher = NPR] . Siegel Auctions auctioned the stamp as part of theRobert Zoellner collection. Zachary Sundman, the eleven-year-old son ofMystic Stamp Company President Donald Sundman, was the individual responsible for wielding the paddle and doing the actual bidding.Later, in late
October 2005 , Sundman traded this Z Grill to financier Bill Gross for a block of fourInverted Jenny stamps worth nearly $3 million. By completing this trade Gross became the owner of the only complete collection of U.S. 19th century stamps.Both the Z Grills were on display at the
National Postal Museum along with the first part of theBenjamin Miller Collection from27 May 2006 till1 October 2007 . [cite news
url = http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/millercollection/index.html
title = The Benjamin K Miller Collection
accessdate = 2006-08-08
publisher = National Postal Museum]References
External links
* [http://www.findyourstampsvalue.com/phil_terms/grills.htm Classification and photos of grills of US stamps]
* [http://www.arago.si.edu/flash/?s1=1|grouping=1|mode=1|tid=2041031|oid=173866 More information about the Benjamin Franklin 1-cent Z Grill] (Flash)ee also
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List of notable postage stamps
*Inverted Jenny
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