Stamp
SCG3828 - Newfoundland 1911 – Queen Mary 1 Cent Green
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This classic Newfoundland postage stamp features a finely engraved portrait of Queen Mary, consort of King George V. Issued in 1911, it belongs to the well-regarded "Royal Family" definitive series, which showcased various members of the British royal family. Printed in deep green, the 1 cent denomination was typically used for local postage and basic mailing rates. The design reflects the intricate craftsmanship of early 20th-century colonial issues, with bold scrollwork and the inscription “NEWFOUNDLAND POSTAGE” prominently framing the Queen’s portrait. Today, this stamp holds strong appeal for collectors specializing in British colonial philately, royal portraiture, and early Newfoundland issues prior to its confederation with Canada.
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