Stamp
SCG4503 - Great Britain 1954–57 Queen Elizabeth II Wilding Issue – 2½d Red-Brown
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This British definitive stamp features the elegant portrait of Queen Elizabeth II based on Dorothy Wilding’s famous photographic series. Issued between 1954 and 1957, the stamp is denominated at 2½d (two and a half old pence) and printed in a rich red-brown shade. Surrounding the Queen’s portrait is a delicate floral wreath incorporating national emblems: the Tudor Rose, Scottish Thistle, Irish Shamrock, and Welsh Daffodil. Part of the long-running Wilding series, these issues are beloved by collectors for their historical and cultural significance. A fine piece of mid-20th-century philately from the United Kingdom, it remains a cornerstone in any Elizabethan collection.
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