
Luxembourg 25c Princess Charlotte Stamp
This is a vintage postage stamp from Luxembourg, featuring a portrait of Princess Charlotte. The stamp is predominantly in shades of grey and black, indicating a monochrome or grayscale printing process. It has a rectangular shape with perforated edges, typical of postage stamps. The central design is a circular medallion containing a right-facing profile portrait of a woman, likely Princess Charlotte, depicted with curly or wavy hair and a subtle smile. She appears to be wearing a necklace or part of a regal attire. The medallion is framed by an ornate border with a crown at the top center, signifying royalty or national importance. In the top left corner, there is a square box containing the numeral '25', indicating its denomination. In the top right corner, there is a square box with the letter 'C', likely representing 'centimes' or another unit of currency. The word 'LUXEMBOURG' is clearly visible in capital letters at the bottom of the stamp, identifying its country of origin. The stamp exhibits a postmark or cancellation mark, diagonally crossing the portrait, which appears as dark, irregular lines, suggesting it has been used. The paper shows slight discoloration consistent with age, and the perforations appear intact though some edges might show minor wear. The print quality is consistent with early to mid-20th-century philatelic production, showcasing decent detail in the portrait and framing elements. The overall condition, despite the cancellation, appears good for its age, without significant tears or major creasing, although a precise assessment would require a higher resolution image and physical inspection.
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Estimated Value
$50 - $100
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Category
Postal Stamp
Appraised On
December 26, 2025
Estimated Value
$50 - $100
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Item Description
This is a vintage postage stamp from Luxembourg, featuring a portrait of Princess Charlotte. The stamp is predominantly in shades of grey and black, indicating a monochrome or grayscale printing process. It has a rectangular shape with perforated edges, typical of postage stamps. The central design is a circular medallion containing a right-facing profile portrait of a woman, likely Princess Charlotte, depicted with curly or wavy hair and a subtle smile. She appears to be wearing a necklace or part of a regal attire. The medallion is framed by an ornate border with a crown at the top center, signifying royalty or national importance. In the top left corner, there is a square box containing the numeral '25', indicating its denomination. In the top right corner, there is a square box with the letter 'C', likely representing 'centimes' or another unit of currency. The word 'LUXEMBOURG' is clearly visible in capital letters at the bottom of the stamp, identifying its country of origin. The stamp exhibits a postmark or cancellation mark, diagonally crossing the portrait, which appears as dark, irregular lines, suggesting it has been used. The paper shows slight discoloration consistent with age, and the perforations appear intact though some edges might show minor wear. The print quality is consistent with early to mid-20th-century philatelic production, showcasing decent detail in the portrait and framing elements. The overall condition, despite the cancellation, appears good for its age, without significant tears or major creasing, although a precise assessment would require a higher resolution image and physical inspection.
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