Stamp
SCG6045 - Barbados 1¢ Easter Lily (Hippeastrum equestre) – 1960s Definitive
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This elegant 1-cent stamp from Barbados features the Easter Lily (Hippeastrum equestre), a striking flower with pink-red petals and a bright yellow-white throat. Issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the design incorporates the royal cipher “E II R” beneath a crown, symbolizing Barbados’ status as a British Commonwealth nation at the time. Set against a vivid green background, the delicate floral artwork celebrates the island’s rich tropical flora. A graceful and affordable definitive issue cherished by thematic collectors of flowers and Caribbean philately alike.
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