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Mint British stamps for use in Ceylon depicting King George V A mint high value 100 Rupee key type stamp of Ceylon. The first stamps for British Ceylon were issued on 1 April 1857. [1] [2] The stamp features a portrait of Queen Victoria and is brown in colour. It is a 6 pence value used to send a half ounce letter from Ceylon to England. Eight ...
The Dull Rose is a Ceylonese (modern-day Sri Lanka) postage stamp that is considered to be the rarest and most valuable stamp issued in the country. [1] [2] 7000 stamps were issued on 23 April 1859, bearing a face value of four pence.
1 Ceylon (through 1972) 2 Sri Lanka (from 1972) 3 References. ... This is a list of people on the postage stamps of Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon.
Postage stamps [ edit ] The only evidence of a British postal service before 1815 is a "Colombo Post Free" handstamp used on a soldier's letter in 1809, when British Royal Artillery troops were engaged to subdue Sri Vikrama Rajasinha , the king of Kandy (1798–1815), whose inland territory had never been under the influence of the Dutch.
An 1894 telegraph stamp of Ceylon. Dr. Steve E.R. Hiscocks (died 4 October 2010 [1]) was an expert on telephone and telegraph stamps who in 1982 wrote the first catalogue on the subject since Walter Morley's work of 1900. He also wrote the first ever catalogue of telephone cards (1988) and the first catalogue of telegraph seals (2007).
British stamps with a "C28" postmark of Montevideo, Uruguay. Coded obliterators were used at many British post offices operating in foreign countries (mainly in Central and South America and the Ottoman Empire) using British stamps. [3] They include: Argentina: "B32" (Buenos Aires) Bolivia: "C39"
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