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SCG7348 - Newfoundland 4 Cents “Duke of York” Stamp (1932)
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This striking red 4-cent stamp from Newfoundland, issued in 1932, features a portrait of the Duke of York (later King George VI) in military uniform. It was part of the 1932 “Royal Family” definitive series, showcasing various members of the British royal family. The finely engraved design reflects Newfoundland’s loyalty to the Crown during its time as a British dominion, prior to joining Canada. Collectors value this issue for its detailed craftsmanship, crisp portrait engraving, and its place in early 20th-century Newfoundland philately. Mint examples are especially admired for their rich red hue and balanced margins.
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