High value collection 50 stamps British Oversea stamps of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V in good order. Stamps for any starter or even advance collection! Condition as it is seen on images! You will get what you see! VERY HIGH CATALOGUE VALUE
UPC: 4661021666
Reference: 1112804664
Series: Victoria, Edward VII, George V
Themes: Crowns & Coronets/ Famous People/ Heads of State/ Kings/ Men/ Royalty
Michel: -
Stanley Gibbons: -
Sassone: -
Yvert: -
Issued Date: 1885-1913
Format: Stamps
Emission: Definitive
Perforation: 14
Printing: Typography
Printed in Total: n/a
Printed by:
Size:
Face Value: Different Denomination
Colours: Different Colours
Colour Shade: n/a
Variants: Quite a few
Errors: Quite a few known
Watermarks: -
Catalogue Value: HIGH CATALOGUE VALUE
Postage Reference: Yes
Guarantee: Life Time
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