Ceylon stamp year 1872 – 96c brown-grey

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Ceylon year 1872 stamp – 96c brown-gray Mi. 280 € MH*

Ceylon year 1872 stamp – 96c brown-gray Mi. 280 € MH*

The 1$\text{96c}$ stamp issued by Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) around 2$\text{1872}$ is a notable high-value definitive issue from the Queen Victoria era.3

Stamp Details

FeatureDescription
MonarchQueen Victoria
Denomination96 Cents ($\text{96c}$)
ColorBrown-Grey or Drab (Philatelic color names often vary, with drab or olive-grey also being used)
Year of Issue$\mathbf{1872}$ (part of the 1872-1880 Decimal Currency Issue)
Catalog Number (SG)SG 132 (Stanley Gibbons)
Catalog Number (Scott)Scott 73 (Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue)
WatermarkCrown and $\text{CC}$ ($\text{Crown Colony}$)
PerforationGenerally $\text{12}$ (Compound perforation varieties also exist)

Historical Context

The $\text{96c}$ denomination belongs to the series issued after Ceylon adopted the decimal currency system in 1872, changing from the previous British currency system of pence and shillings.

This $\text{96}$ cents value was one of the highest values in the set and was typically used for heavier or overseas postal rates. As is common for high-value stamps of the period, it is scarcer than the lower-value definitive issues. The design is a classic Queen Victoria profile.

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