The famous red, white and blue "Inverted Jenny" stamp dates back to 1918 and originally cost 24 cents. Its fame is tied to both its rarity - only 100 were printed at the time - and also because ...
Once printed, [Sean] hot glues the stamp to a block of wood since putting pressure on the printed piece directly would likely crack it. Then it’s just a matter of getting your notebook ...
According to the police, the accused, Satish Rai and Pramod Mishra, used to print fake Rs 500 notes on Rs 10 stamp papers on a computer printer. They bought the stamp paper from Mirzapur.