Most United States stamps were printed and sold by the post office in whole sheets.  Many people bought them with the intention of collecting or saving them for future generations. By definition, sheets are more rare than individual stamps of any given issue, because most sheets were broken up to be sold or used. Sheets of very common stamps are often not worth much more than face value, while sheets of rare stamps can be very valuable.
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QE3a Mint Sheet of Special Handling Stamps, 20 Cents

This sheet is from the dry printing, 1955 issue. Pane of 50 stamps, 2 plates and 38 singles.
$325.00

 
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