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King George VI Stamps
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History of King George VI stamps
The first King George VIstamps were the ½d, 1d, and 2½d small definitives issued on 10 May 1937, just 3 days before the Coronation stamp issued on 13 May 1937.
By this time all stamps were printed by photogravure, the exceptions being the 1939-48 ‘Square’ high values and the 1951 ‘Festival’ high values which were recessed printed. A considerable amount of philatelic study has gone into the stamps of this period, especially the definitive issues of which collectors recognise 3 different sets each with the same watermarked paper but with changing colours, the wartime issue of 1941-42 being lighter in colour to save printing ink.
Specialists might find themselves seeking blocks bearing control and cylinder numbers of which many different are known to exist and represent an enjoyable
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