Stamp
SCG3826 - Great Britain – Queen Elizabeth II Six Pence (Perfin)
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This British postage and revenue stamp features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in a rose-carmine shade, issued during the 1950s–60s. The denomination is Six Pence, inscribed at the bottom, with floral motifs framing the portrait. The stamp has a perfin (perforated initials), which were used by companies and government offices to prevent theft and unauthorized personal use of postage. Such perfins are of particular interest to specialized collectors as they trace postal history through commercial and institutional use. This example also carries a postal cancellation, further emphasizing its genuine period usage.
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