Stamp
SCG4392 - Cayman Islands – 1937 Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
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This striking three-stamp set was issued by the Cayman Islands on 12th May 1937, commemorating the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Each stamp features finely engraved portraits of the royal couple, flanked by regalia symbols of the British crown.
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Denominations: ½d green, 1d red, and 2½d blue
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Design: Portraits of King George VI in military uniform alongside Queen Elizabeth, with crown, orb, and scepter motifs
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Historical Significance: Marks the royal transition after the abdication of King Edward VIII, making these an essential coronation issue for British colonial collections
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Philatelic Appeal: Highly sought after for its detailed design, vibrant colors, and representation of a pivotal moment in British history
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Condition Note: Well-centered examples with fresh color are especially prized by collectors
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