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Stanley Gibbons Phygital – Two Penny Blue 1840

"Tuppenny Blue" — Penny Black counterpart

Completes the trilogy of the world's first three postage stamps — phygital reward on Common Special Edition + Secret Rare

Third and final edition of the Stanley Gibbons-VeVe phygital trilogy, completing the first three postage stamps in the world. Features the Two Penny Blue 1840 (SG5), also called Tuppenny Blue — historically significantly rarer than the Penny Black (~1.6 million printed vs. 68 million). The edition introduces two phygital tiers for the first time: A Secret Rare Plate 1 mint block of 12 stamps (SE-TJ) — the largest known mint multiple from Plate 1 in private hands, from the Dublin Post Office Find. A Special Edition 1-of-1 Plate 1 block of 6 stamps (OJ-PL). Drop expected October 2025 on Immutable X with 4,906 NFTs.

Variants

VariantVariantColorMintageRarity
1840 Two Penny Blue OJ-PL#1F4FA811
1840 Two Penny Blue SE-TJ#1F4FA8652
1840 Two Penny Blue RJ#1F4FA84,8403

Stanley Gibbons Two Penny Blue 1840

DetailValue
DateQ4 2025 (~15 October 2025, unconfirmed)
TechImmutable X / VeVe
Phygital2 phygital tiers (Common Special + Secret Rare)
Stanley Gibbons Cat. No.SG5
Historical Mintage~1.6 million (vs Penny Black 68 million)

Trilogy Completion

Third and final edition of the SG-VeVe phygital trilogy. Completes the first three postage stamps collection:

  1. ✓ Penny Black (6 October 2024)
  2. ✓ Penny Red (20 July 2025)
  3. → Two Penny Blue (Q4 2025) ← this edition

Why Two Penny Blue

In 1840, simultaneously with the Penny Black, the Two Penny Blue was issued for heavier letters or longer distances at 2 pence postage. Counterpart design to the Penny Black: same Queen Victoria profile, but blue instead of black.

Rarity

Two Penny Blue is significantly rarer than the Penny Black:

  • Penny Black: ~68 million printed
  • Two Penny Blue: ~1.6 million printed (factor 42:1)

Plate 1 stamps are particularly sought-after — historically there are few surviving mint multiples from Plate 1.

Highlight: Plate 1 Block of 12 (Dublin Post Office Find)

The Secret Rare NFT of the edition is based on a Plate 1 mint block of 12 (lettered SE-TJ) — largest known mint multiple from Plate 1 in private hands. Provenance: Dublin Post Office Find. Preserved with full deckle-edge margin and sheet inscription.

First Double Phygital

First SG-VeVe edition with 2 phygital tiers instead of one:

  • Secret Rare: Plate 1 block of 12 (SE-TJ)
  • Common Special Edition: Plate 1 block of 6 (OJ-PL)

Date Caveat

⚠️ Exact drop date not publicly confirmed. Estimate ~15 October 2025 based on: crypto-stamps.org update on 19 October 2025 lists the edition as happened, VeVe Series page indexed since 18 October 2025. If Claude Code finds a more precise source, that takes precedence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the date unconfirmed?

VeVe and Stanley Gibbons did not publicly document the drop date. The crypto-stamps.org catalog was updated on October 19, 2025 and shows the edition as already released — placing the date before then.

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