The world's oldest stamps is from United Kingdom dating back to 1840. This stamps is a depiction of Queen Victoria. This stamp is called The Black Penny Stamp. There are about 1.3 million issues still in collector's hands while the originals are worth around $100,000.000. per stamp. The second oldest is known as Ben Franklin #1 issue of The United States issued in 1847. This stamp ranges from $16,000.000 unused to $600.000 used. So the winner of the first country to produce the very first postage stamp is the U.K.
No. Many people say that San Marino is the oldest country, but it is not the oldest. The oldest countries in the world are in the Middle East.
China and Egypt is the oldest country in the world, they have about 2,000 year of history,.
Its the oldest HISTORY in the world, its about 8000 years or more.
San Marino.
The red dragon of whales is the oldest flag in the world.
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Iceland, Alþingi
Many consider San Marino, which is completely surrounded by Italy, to be the world's oldest country. It was founded in the year 301 CE, and its constitution is the world's oldest.
The oldest country in the world is proclaimed to be San Marino. It became a country in September 3, 301 AD and has the world’s oldest constitution, since it was written in 1600. It was also the first country to have its borders unchanged. However, it was not recognized as an independent country until 1631, and it is true that other countries have traced back to earlier years. So, the real answer to this question is that it is still very difficult to know what the real oldest country in the world is.