Stamp
SCG13860 - British Honduras 1964 – Great Kiskadee (Self Government Issue) 4c
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Issued in 1964 to commemorate the granting of self-government to British Honduras (modern-day Belize), this striking 4-cent stamp features the vibrant Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus). The bird, known for its bold coloration and distinctive call, is depicted catching prey, symbolizing vitality and independence. The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II reflects the transitional colonial status during this historic period. This issue is part of a notable definitive-style commemorative set blending political milestones with native wildlife.
Collector Notes:
A highly collectible thematic piece appealing to both bird and colonial-era collectors. The overprint-style “Self Government 1964” marking adds historical significance, making it an essential item for Belize/British Honduras transitional issues. Fine detailing and balanced composition enhance its visual and philatelic appeal.
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