Great Britain postage stamps QV 1865 3d – 1 shilling set

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Great Britain postage stamps QV 1865 3d – 1 shilling set Used

Great Britain Queen Victoria surface-printed (QV) stamps from ~1865, for values from 3d up to 1s, with info about what’s known and what affects their value.


What the 3d–1s QV set includes

These are some of the mid-19th-century surface-printed Victorian stamps. Key values include:

DenominationCommon colour / descriptionKey identifiers (plate, watermark, variation)
3d“rose” (3 pence)Plate numbers, “emblems” watermark, shades; alignment / centering matters
4d“vermilion” / “dull vermilion”Multiple plates, colour shades, watermark types
6d“lilac”Plates, hyphen / no-hyphen varieties, watermark “Emblems” or “Spray of Roses” etc.
1s“green”Plate numbers (e.g. Plate 4), margins, watermark, condition (used / mint)
Rarity or special variety: e.g. errors (no hyphen vs hyphen in some inscriptions), imperforate examples,

etc.

Condition: centering, perforations (any missing or short perfs), gum if mint, and whether the stamp is used or unused.

Plate number: some plates are scarcer, or have known errors or varieties.

Watermark / paper variation: e.g. “Emblems”, “Spray of Roses”, etc.

Shade / colour: especially for the 4d, 6d where the shade or the depth of colour makes a difference.

Margins: wing-margins or large margins are more desirable; stamps that are cut into the margin or trimmed less so.

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