In a memorable sequence in the 1985 movie Brewster’s Millions, Montgomery Brewster, played by Richard Pyror, purchases the Inverted Jenny, a rare postage stamp, for 1.25 million dollars. He then uses it to mail a postcard. An atypical rags-to-riches film, Brewster’s Millions is the story of an ordinary American baseball pitcher who must urgently dispose of 30 million dollars in order to lay claim to an even grander inheritance. While the storyline is fictitious and based on a novel, the Inverted Jenny mentioned in the movie is indeed a rare and expensive stamp, to the extent that well-known bond trader and philatelist Bill Gross in an interview with Bloomberg TV famously said, “Never sell the Inverted Jenny. Keep the Inverted Jenny”.