Cook Islands 1902/19 One Penny – Queen Makea Takau Used

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Cook Islands 1902/19  One Penny – Queen Makea Takau – perf 15:14  Used

Cook Islands 1902/19 One Penny – Queen Makea Takau Used stamp

Cook Islands 1902/19 One Penny featuring Queen Makea Takau is a fascinating piece of philatelic history. Let’s delve into some details:

Queen Makea Takau Ariki:

Queen Makea Takau Ariki (c. 1839–1911) was a sovereign of the Cook Islands. She held the title of ariki (queen) within the Makea Nui dynasty, one of the three chiefdoms of the tribe Te Au O Tonga on the island of Rarotonga1.

Her reign was during a significant period of change, including the Annexation Ceremony in 1900 when the Cook Islands became a British protectorate1.

Stamp Details:

The Cook Islands 1902/19 One Penny stamp features an elegant portrait of Queen Makea Takau.

It is part of the Edward VII era (1902–1910) and was issued during the early 20th century.

The stamp’s perforation is 15:14.

Condition: Used (VF – Very Fine).

Certification: Uncertified2.

Collectibility:

Collectors value stamps for their historical significance, design, and rarity.

The Queen Makea Takau stamp is a piece of Cook Islands philately that reflects both cultural heritage and the colonial context of the time.

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