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SCG5111 - Bermuda 40c – Stone Cutting, 19th Century (Heritage Series)
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This 40-cent stamp from Bermuda depicts the traditional practice of stone cutting, a vital part of the island’s 19th-century heritage. The design shows two workers using a large handsaw to cut limestone blocks, which were widely used in building Bermuda’s houses and fortifications. Issued as part of the "Heritage" series, the stamp highlights the importance of craftsmanship and labor in shaping Bermuda’s cultural and architectural history. The profile of Queen Elizabeth II appears in the upper-right corner, affirming its official status. A collector’s piece showcasing both history and artistry.
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