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This is a philatelic item, specifically a postage stamp from Nederlands-Indië (Dutch East Indies) commemorating the 1937 World Jamboree. The stamp is predominantly red with white lettering and imagery, creating a striking contrast. It appears to be an unused stamp, indicated by the clean, uncancelled surface, and it is perforated on all four sides, with noticeable serration along the edges, suggesting it was part of a larger sheet and perhaps still attached to a marginal part of a sheet on the left side, as indicated by the extended perforations. The central design features two uniformed figures, likely boy scouts or girl guides, standing side by side, looking forward. Their attire suggests classic scouting uniforms, including hats and what appear to be short sleeves and shorts or skirts. Behind them, a stylized element, possibly representing a plane's wing or a directional arrow, adds depth to the design. The words ‘WERELD-JAMBOREE’ are prominently displayed at the top, curved around a numerical value ‘1937’, clearly indicating the event and year being commemorated. The denomination ‘CENT’ and ‘122₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁₂₂₁
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I have examined the provided image of the Nederlands-Indië (Dutch East Indies) Wereld-Jamboree 1937 stamp. Visually, the stamp appears to be in very fine to superb unused condition. The perforations are intact and evenly spaced, and the centering seems quite good for this issue. The color is vibrant, consistent with fresh, unused material, and there are no visible signs of cancels, thins, tears, or creases. The extended perforations on the left suggest it might still be attached to a selvedge or partial sheet, which can sometimes add a premium.
From a market perspective, this specific stamp, Scott #284, is relatively common in unused condition. While its subject matter (scouting) and origin (Dutch East Indies) have a dedicated collector base, the overall demand is moderate. Comparables typically show prices in the $20-40 range for a single, fine-to-very fine unused example. The excellent condition seen here, particularly if it truly is a pristine, never-hinged example, could push it towards the higher end of that range, or slightly beyond.
The primary factor impacting value is its condition. The apparent superb preservation is a strong positive. Rarity for this particular issue is not high. To fully authenticate and confirm the condition, a physical inspection is crucial. I would need to verify the gum condition (e.g., original gum, never hinged, hinged), check for any hidden faults like minor toning or repairs not visible in the image, and assess the exact centering with a gauge. Without physical examination, I cannot definitively confirm its authenticity or the absence of subtle flaws that could affect its grade and thus its value.