Morocco Agencies 15 Centimes George VI and Elizabeth Coronation Stamp
Postage Stamp

Morocco Agencies 15 Centimes George VI and Elizabeth Coronation Stamp

This item is a postage and revenue stamp issued for the Morocco Agencies, commemorating the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The stamp is predominantly brown in color, with details rendered in a lighter, almost cream or beige tone, creating a monochromatic appearance. It features two central portraits: King George VI on the left, depicted in military uniform adorned with medals, and Queen Elizabeth on the right, wearing a crown or tiara. Above their heads, two regal crowns are visible, and between them, a stylized monogram ‘G E’ (for George Elizabeth) is present. The top border of the stamp reads –POSTAGE REVENUE–, with the words separated by ornate symbols. Along the left vertical edge, –MOROCCO– is printed, and along the right vertical edge, –AGENCIES– is visible. The denomination ‘15 CENTIMES’ is clearly marked below the portraits, centrally placed. At the very bottom, the date ‘12 MAY • 1937’ is inscribed, indicating the specific date of the coronation and the stamp's issuance. The stamp has a perforated edge, typical of postage stamps, and appears to be in good condition with no obvious tears, creases, or major discoloration. The printing quality seems fine, with clear details in the portraits and text. The background features subtle architectural or decorative patterns, particularly noticeable in the vertical borders. This stamp represents a historical artifact from the British postal administration in Morocco during a significant royal event.

Estimated Value

$0.50 - $1.50

Basic Information

Category

Postage Stamp

Appraised On

November 10, 2025

Estimated Value

$0.50 - $1.50

Item Description

This item is a postage and revenue stamp issued for the Morocco Agencies, commemorating the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The stamp is predominantly brown in color, with details rendered in a lighter, almost cream or beige tone, creating a monochromatic appearance. It features two central portraits: King George VI on the left, depicted in military uniform adorned with medals, and Queen Elizabeth on the right, wearing a crown or tiara. Above their heads, two regal crowns are visible, and between them, a stylized monogram ‘G E’ (for George Elizabeth) is present. The top border of the stamp reads –POSTAGE REVENUE–, with the words separated by ornate symbols. Along the left vertical edge, –MOROCCO– is printed, and along the right vertical edge, –AGENCIES– is visible. The denomination ‘15 CENTIMES’ is clearly marked below the portraits, centrally placed. At the very bottom, the date ‘12 MAY • 1937’ is inscribed, indicating the specific date of the coronation and the stamp's issuance. The stamp has a perforated edge, typical of postage stamps, and appears to be in good condition with no obvious tears, creases, or major discoloration. The printing quality seems fine, with clear details in the portraits and text. The background features subtle architectural or decorative patterns, particularly noticeable in the vertical borders. This stamp represents a historical artifact from the British postal administration in Morocco during a significant royal event.

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