Antigua postage stamp year 1863 6 Pence – Victoria perforation 14

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Antigua postage stamp year 1863 6 Pence – Victoria perforation 14 used

Antigua postage stamp year 1863 6 Pence – Victoria perforation 14 used stamp

  • Issue History
    Antigua’s first stamps were issued in August 1862, starting with the sixpence (6d) denomination, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co., featuring Queen Victoria’s portrait based on a drawing by Edward Corbould.
  • Design and Technical Specs
    • Design: Queen Victoria, engraved from Edward Corbould’s drawing.
    • Watermark: Small Star (sideways orientation).
    • Perforation: Rough perforations ranging from 14 to 16 gauge.
    • These stamps fall under Stanley Gibbons catalogue number SG 8 or variation SG 8a.
  • Catalogue Value & Condition
    A fine mint example with part original gum is quite scarce. Its Stanley Gibbons value is around £700. An auction listing described one in “remarkable condition” with fresh color. Another listing (StampAuctionNetwork) noted SG 8 with similar specs and estimated values . The StampWorld listing also confirms the 1863 Victoria issue with watermark and perforation detailes.

Summary Table

FeatureDetails
Year1863 (part of the first issues post‑1862)
Denomination6 Pence (6d)
DesignQueen Victoria (Corbould engraving)
WatermarkSmall Star (sideways)
PerforationRough gauge 14–16
Catalogue No.SG 8 (sometimes 8a)
Value (mint)Approx. £700 (Stanley Gibbons, fine mint)

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