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SCG4343 - Hannover 1861 – 8 Groschen Yellow-Orange
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This scarce classic issue from the Kingdom of Hannover features the left-facing portrait of King George V in a clean, engraved style. Printed in yellow-orange, the 8 Groschen denomination was among the higher values in the series and typically used for heavier or registered mail. Issued in 1861, these imperforate stamps are highly desirable for their historical significance, representing a German state that ceased postal independence after annexation by Prussia in 1866. Well-centered examples on fresh paper, like this one, remain a highlight in German States collections.
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