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SCG4478 - 🇬🇧 Great Britain 1937 Coronation Stamp – King George VI & Queen Elizabeth
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This historic British commemorative stamp was issued on 12 May 1937 to mark the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother). Printed in a rich maroon shade, the design features finely engraved portraits of the royal couple, with a crown and royal cypher “GRI” between them. The denomination is 1½d (one and a half pence), inscribed with Postage Revenue, making it valid for both postage and fiscal purposes.
For collectors, this issue holds special significance as it represents the beginning of George VI’s reign following the abdication of Edward VIII. The stamp is part of a wider set of coronation issues, prized for their elegant design and historical importance in Britain’s royal philatelic tradition.
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