When Stamps Were Coins


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1862 was the year, and the only year, that postage stamps were used as coins.

The Civil War was in full force, coins were hard to come by because they were used in the war effort (and people hoarded them), so in July 1862, the government okayed the use of stamps as legal tender.

An enterprising businessman patented a brass shell for stamps, and he made a quick fortune with his little frame that turned stamps into coins.

How long were they used? Why were they suddenly dropped? What are they worth now? Listen to the show for the answers.

It's at http://thetreasurecorner.com.

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