Its rarity is augmented by the fact that it was the only one in the batch to printed in yellow by mistake, when it should have been printed in green. The last sale was in 1996 when it sold for 2,875,000 Swiss Francs, to collectors who remain anonymous.
"There was hot competition when it was sold last time. People collecting stamps like to have rare things, like to have special things. I think maybe it's because it's been known for so many years, it's special," The Telegraph quoted Thomas Hoiland, a Danish auctioneer, as saying.
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