British Nova Scotia stamps year 1860 MH lot

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British Nova Scotia year 1860 stamps Mint hinged set

British Nova Scotia stamps year 1860 MH lot

The year 1860 was a pivotal one for Nova Scotia philately, as the colony transitioned from the Pence currency to the Decimal currency system.

The British colony of Nova Scotia issued a new series of definitive stamps in October 1860, denominated in Cents, which replaced the earlier issues denominated in pence and shillings (1851-1857).

The initial stamps of this Decimal Currency issue released in 1860 feature a portrait of Queen Victoria. The original set of denominations issued in 1860 are:

DenominationColorScott Catalogue #Stanley Gibbons (SG) #Notes
1 CentBlack (or Grey Black)89 or 19Portrait of Queen Victoria facing left.
5 CentsBlue (or Deep Blue)1012, 13, 24, or 25Portrait of Queen Victoria (same as 1c).
8 1/2 CentsGreen (or Yellow Green)1114, 15, or 26Chalon Head portrait of Queen Victoria.
10 CentsVermilion (or Scarlet)1216Chalon Head portrait of Queen Victoria.
12 1/2 CentsBlack1317 or 29Chalon Head portrait of Queen Victoria.

Key Characteristics of the 1860 Issue:

  • Change in Currency: The stamps mark the change from the sterling-based Pence currency to the Cents currency.
  • Printer: They were printed by the American Bank Note Company in New York.
  • Design:
    • The lower values (1c and 5c) feature a left-facing profile of a young Queen Victoria. This portrait is similar to the later Large Queen and Small Queen issues of Canada.
    • The higher values (821​c, 10c, and 1221​c) feature the distinctive “Chalon Head” portrait of Queen Victoria, set in a rectangular frame (unlike the earlier diamond-shaped Chalon stamps).

(A 2 Cent value (Scott #9) was added to this series later, in 1863.)

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