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SCG9027 - Malta 1938–43 King George VI – Verdala Palace 1d Brown
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This classic Malta definitive features a finely engraved view of Verdala Palace, the 16th-century summer residence of the island’s governors, framed in deep brown tones. At right appears the youthful portrait of King George VI, used throughout the Empire’s definitive issues of the late 1930s. Issued as part of the long-running 1938–43 series, the 1d value served as a staple letter-rate stamp during the tumultuous WWII years, making used examples historically meaningful. Its detailed architecture engraving and balanced layout make it a favourite among collectors of Malta, British colonial definitives, and wartime postal history.
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