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SCG6187 - Jamaica 1 Shilling “Queen Victoria – Lady Supreme” (1938–52)
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This elegant 1 Shilling stamp from Jamaica’s 1938–1952 definitive series portrays the statue of Queen Victoria in Kingston’s Victoria Park. Printed in rich orange-brown, it captures the colonial architectural and botanical charm, flanked by coconut palms. The statue symbolizes Jamaica’s historical ties to the British Crown and the legacy of Queen Victoria as “Lady Supreme.” Issued during King George VI’s reign, this classic design blends royal heritage with Caribbean scenery — a highlight for collectors of British Commonwealth philately.
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