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SCG6007 - Alderney 1984 Turnstone Stamp – Arenaria interpres
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Issued in 1984 by the Bailiwick of Guernsey for Alderney, this 13p definitive stamp features the Turnstone (Arenaria interpres), a coastal bird known for flipping stones to find food. The design combines vivid natural illustration with a monochrome inset of Alderney’s beach, symbolizing the bird’s habitat. The stamp bears Queen Elizabeth II’s royal cypher “E II R” and showcases Alderney’s distinct local wildlife series. A fine collectible highlighting the Channel Islands’ commitment to ornithological themes.
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