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SCG4536 - Morocco Agencies – 1936 King Edward VIII 15 Céntimos Overprint
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This rare stamp from the British Morocco Agencies features the profile of King Edward VIII, issued in 1936 during his short reign. Originally a British definitive (½d), it was overprinted “MOROCCO AGENCIES” and surcharged to 15 céntimos for local postal use in Spanish Morocco. Edward VIII’s abdication makes stamps bearing his portrait particularly scarce and historically important. This issue combines imperial postal history with the intrigue of one of Britain’s most dramatic royal events. A must-have piece for collectors specializing in British colonial overprints or royal-themed philately.
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