Bahamas postage stamp year 1912 – 5 shillings MH

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Bahamas postage stamp year 1912 – 5 shillings MH

Bahamas postage stamp year 1912 – 5 shillings MH

That is a high-value stamp from the period of King George V’s reign, marking it as a key collectible from the British colonial era of the Bahamas.

The Bahamas 1912 5 Shillings stamp is part of the King George V (KGV) Definitive Issue.

Here are the key details about this specific stamp:

👑 Bahamas 1912 King George V 5 Shillings

FeatureDetail
Year of Issue1912 (Part of the 1912-1919 series)
MonarchKing George V
Denomination5 Shillings (5s)
ColorsDeep Plum and Blue (or Pale Dull Purple and Deep Blue, depending on the printing shade)
DesignFeatures the portrait of King George V in a common colonial keyplate design, often known as the “Multiple Crown CA” watermark series. The high-value stamps like this one were printed in two colors.
Catalog NumbersStanley Gibbons (SG) N° 88 or SG N° 88a (The ‘a’ denotes a specific shade variety, such as pale dull purple and deep blue).