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Barbados 1 Pence Seaweed & Trident Stamp (Used)

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$5 - $15

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a used postage stamp from Barbados, featuring the iconic Seaweed & Trident design. The stamp is predominantly salmon or light orange in color, with a central circular vignette depicting a figure (likely Britannia or a similar allegorical representation) riding a sea creature or chariot amidst waves, holding a trident. The design is framed by ornate scrollwork and decorative elements that are characteristic of late 19th or early 20th-century philately. The denomination '1d' (one pence) is clearly visible in circular insets in the bottom left and bottom right corners. The country name 'BARBADOS' is printed across the bottom of the central design panel. The stamp is perforated, with visible perforations along all four edges, indicating it was separated from a sheet. A prominent black circular postmark largely obscures the central and right-hand portions of the design, indicating it has been used for postal purposes. The postmark appears to bear a date or code 'WO' and '2' which is partially legible. The general condition, apart from the cancellation, appears to be relatively good, with no obvious major tears or creases visible, though the precise condition can be difficult to ascertain without a clearer, higher-resolution view of the entire stamp and its reverse. The corners appear relatively square, and the perforations are mostly intact, which suggests a decent level of preservation for a used stamp of its likely era. The specific shade of orange-red, the details of the central design, and the exact perforation count would be key factors in determining its precise catalog identity and potential value.

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I have examined the provided image of the Barbados 1 Pence Seaweed & Trident stamp. This is a common design for Barbados, typically issued in the late 19th to early 20th century. The stamp appears authentic based on the visual characteristics aligning with known examples of this issue. It is a used stamp, clearly evidenced by the prominent circular black postmark largely obscuring the central design, which indicates it has fulfilled its postal purpose. The condition appears fair for a used stamp of its age. The perforations seem mostly intact, and there are no obvious major tears or creases visible, which is positive. However, the heavy cancellation significantly detracts from its aesthetic appeal and, consequently, its value. The legibility of the '1d' denomination and 'BARBADOS' inscription confirms its identity. From a market perspective, this particular issue in used condition with a heavy cancel is not rare. There is a consistent demand from collectors assembling worldwide or British Commonwealth collections, but the supply is ample. Compared to mint examples or those with very light cancellations, its value is considerably lower. The specific shade of color and exact perforation count, which are difficult to ascertain precisely from the image, could slightly influence value but are unlikely to change the overall assessment significantly given the heavy cancel. Factors impacting value include the heavy cancellation, which is the primary detractor. The absence of major faults like thinning, repairs, or re-perforations is a positive. Rarity for this specific used common denomination is low. Without a physical in-hand examination, I cannot definitively confirm precise perforation count, paper condition (e.g., thinning, repairs on the reverse), or hidden faults. Further assessment would require examining the stamp physically under magnification, ideally against a watermark detector, to confirm paper type and watermarks, though for a stamp of this value, such detailed verification is often considered unnecessary by collectors.

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