
Grenada 1d Postage Stamp, King Edward VII
This is a vintage postage stamp from Grenada, a British colony. The stamp is denominated '1d' (one pence) and features a profile portrait of King Edward VII, facing left. The portrait is encircled by a decorative border. Above the portrait, a crown is depicted. The denomination '1d' appears in the top left and top right corners. At the bottom, the word 'POSTAGE' is visible on the left, and 'REVENUE' on the right, with the country name 'GRENADA' prominently displayed in the center below the portrait. The overall color scheme of the stamp is a sepia or brownish-red on an off-white paper. The edges of the stamp show distinctive perforations, which appear relatively intact, suggesting it was carefully separated from a sheet. The design incorporates intricate scrollwork and floral motifs, characteristic of early 20th-century philatelic artistry. There are some visible signs of wear and minor discoloration, particularly near the top right denomination and a few specks on the king's portrait, which could indicate light cancellation marks or general aging. The paper itself shows some slight toning consistent with its age. This stamp likely dates from the reign of King Edward VII, which was from 1901 to 1910.
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Estimated Value
$10 - $25
Basic Information
Category
Philatelic Collectible
Appraised On
November 10, 2025
Estimated Value
$10 - $25
Item Description
This is a vintage postage stamp from Grenada, a British colony. The stamp is denominated '1d' (one pence) and features a profile portrait of King Edward VII, facing left. The portrait is encircled by a decorative border. Above the portrait, a crown is depicted. The denomination '1d' appears in the top left and top right corners. At the bottom, the word 'POSTAGE' is visible on the left, and 'REVENUE' on the right, with the country name 'GRENADA' prominently displayed in the center below the portrait. The overall color scheme of the stamp is a sepia or brownish-red on an off-white paper. The edges of the stamp show distinctive perforations, which appear relatively intact, suggesting it was carefully separated from a sheet. The design incorporates intricate scrollwork and floral motifs, characteristic of early 20th-century philatelic artistry. There are some visible signs of wear and minor discoloration, particularly near the top right denomination and a few specks on the king's portrait, which could indicate light cancellation marks or general aging. The paper itself shows some slight toning consistent with its age. This stamp likely dates from the reign of King Edward VII, which was from 1901 to 1910.
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