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Grønland 1 Øre KGL Post Postage Stamp, King Christian X

Postage Stamp

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$5 - $15

As of June 24, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage postage stamp from Grønland (Greenland), featuring a portrait of what appears to be King Christian X of Denmark (who was also King of Iceland and Greenland). The stamp is black and white, or monochromatic, suggesting an older printing process or a specific design choice. It is rectangular with perforated edges, typical of postage stamps. The central image depicts a regal man with a mustache, wearing a military uniform adorned with medals and what looks like a plumed shako or fur hat. Behind him, mountainous or icy terrain is visible, reinforcing the Greenlandic theme. The word "GRØNLAND" is prominently displayed at the top. The denomination "1 ØRE" appears in the bottom left and bottom right corners, flanking the text "KGL POST" (Royal Post) in the center bottom. The stamp exhibits some signs of age, including a slight yellowish tint to the paper, minor discoloration, and possibly a small dark mark near the bottom center perforations. The perforations appear largely intact, though the exact condition of the reverse side is unknown. The overall impression is one of a used or previously mounted stamp, given the subtle age-related wear. The portrait is finely detailed, indicative of quality engraving or lithography for its time. The design style aligns with early to mid-20th-century philately, common for depicting reigning monarchs.

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I have visually examined the provided image of the Grønland 1 Øre KGL Post Postage Stamp featuring King Christian X. Based on this image, the stamp appears authentic, consistent with known issues from Greenland during the reign of King Christian X. The design elements, including the portrait, 'GRØNLAND' inscription, '1 ØRE' denomination, and 'KGL POST' text, align with standard philatelic references for this series. The perforations appear largely intact, which is a positive indication. However, the slight yellowish tint and minor discoloration suggest some age-related wear or toning, and there appears to be a small dark mark near the bottom center perforations. These subtle signs of age indicate it is likely a used or previously mounted stamp, rather than a mint condition item. Market conditions for this specific stamp, the 1 Øre denomination from Greenland featuring King Christian X, typically place it in the lower-value range for collectors. While Greenlandic stamps have a dedicated collecting base, this particular stamp is not considered rare in used condition. Comparables in similar condition (used, with some minor flaws) generally fetch modest prices. Demand exists, but it's not for a highly scarce item. Factors impacting its value include the apparent used condition and the minor imperfections noted. A clearer image of the reverse side would be beneficial to assess any hinges, thinning, or other damage. The dark mark near the perforations, if it is a stain or thinning, would reduce its value. Without physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm the absence of hidden faults, such as thins, tears, or repairs, nor can I confirm the exact grade of the perforations or the freshness of the gum if it were unused. For full authentication and a definitive condition assessment, an in-person examination, including viewing the reverse side and under magnification, is essential. Provenance documentation would add historical context but is often absent for such common issues.

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