The British Guiana 1c Magenta (1856), which has been described as 'the Mona Lisa of the stamp world', was bought for $8.3 million US dollars (£6.2 million) at auction last month
The world's rarest stamp, last sold for a staggering £6.2 million, is coming back to Britain for the first time in 143 years.
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