Stamp
SCG5959 - Cayman Islands 1932 Centenary of British Administration – ¼d Brown
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Issued in 1932 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Cayman Islands’ establishment as a separate British dependency, this ¼d brown stamp features dual portraits of King George IV (left) and King George V (right). The palm tree in the center symbolizes the tropical identity of the islands, while the “1832–1932” inscription highlights the centenary theme. The design harmoniously blends colonial and local motifs, making it a classic early 20th-century commemorative.
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