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SCG12311 - United Kingdom 5d Cathedral Series – 1969–1970 Pictorial Definitives (Four Designs)
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This attractive Great Britain 5d pictorial group features four iconic British cathedrals: Durham Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, York Minster, and St. Giles’ Cathedral (Edinburgh). Issued during the pre-decimal Machin era, each stamp combines detailed architectural line artwork with the colored Queen Elizabeth II silhouette profile. The designs highlight Gothic and Norman architectural elements, including rose windows, towers, and buttresses. These low-denomination definitives were widely used for inland postage, making well-centered, fine mint examples desirable for Machin-era and architectural collectors. A classic representation of British ecclesiastical heritage in definitive format.
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