South Australia 1876 year 2 Shillings postage stamps

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South Australia 1876-1900 QV 2 Shillings postage stamps watermark broad star MH block of 4

South Australia 1876 year 2 Sh stamp block

The South Australia 1876 2 Shillings stamp is a high-value stamp from the colony’s definitive issue featuring a side-profile of Queen Victoria.

While the 2 Shillings value itself was not new in 1876, the year falls within the period of the long-running “Second Sideface” issue, which saw several printings, perforations, and watermark changes.

Here are the key characteristics of the 2 Shillings stamps issued around that time:

👑 Key Stamp Details (1876-1900 Printings)

FeatureDescription
MonarchQueen Victoria (Side-profile)
ColorThe color is typically described as Carmine or Deep Carmine.
Design Type“Sideface” design (known as the A2 or A3 design type in some catalogs).
Denomination2 Shillings (2/-)
Catalogue # (SG)The exact Scott or Stanley Gibbons number depends heavily on the watermark and perforation, as this stamp was reprinted over two decades.
PerforationCommonly perforated 10 or 12.5, or compound (mixed) perforations.

🔍 Crucial Differentiating Factors

The main factors that distinguish the printings of the 2 Shillings stamp in this period (and determine its exact catalog value) are the Watermark and Perforation.

  1. Watermark:
    • The 2 Shillings stamps from the 1876-1880 period are often found with the Star Watermark (specifically, the “Broad Star” watermark).
    • Later printings would use other watermarks, such as the Crown and S. A. (South Australia) pattern.
  2. Color Varieties:
    • Although the primary color is Carmine, collectors differentiate between various shades, such as Deep Carmine, Bright Carmine, or sometimes an Orange-Red shade, depending on the specific printing batch.

A listing specifically referencing the 1876-1900 QV 2 Shillings stamp in a block of four with the “Broad Star” watermark confirms that this is the defining characteristic for stamps of this type from that era.

To precisely identify your 1876 2 Shillings stamp, you would need to inspect its watermark and measure its perforations.

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