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Barbados 1 Penny Stamp (Pelican and Ocean Scene)

Postage Stamp

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $75

As of June 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage postage stamp from Barbados, featuring a pink-red coloration and perforated edges. The central design within a circular frame appears to depict a pelican foraging, with a broad body of water or ocean behind it, and possibly land or clouds in the background, though the image's blurriness makes details indistinct. The denomination '1d' (one penny) is visible in both the bottom left and bottom right corners of the stamp, set within rectangular boxes that echo the stamp's outer shape. Below the central circular motif, the word 'BARBADOS' is printed horizontally, though it is somewhat blurry. The stamp exhibits classic perforation around all four edges, indicating it was separated from a sheet. The overall condition appears to be relatively good, with no obvious major tears or creases, but the blurriness of the image prevents a precise assessment of minor wear, fading, or specific manufacturing details like watermarks or precise printing methods. Based on the style and typical stamp designs of British colonies, this stamp likely dates from the late 19th to early 20th century. The consistent coloration across the stamp suggests it might be a single-color issue. The craftsmanship is typical of period philatelic items, designed for mass production yet with detailed engraving or printing for the central motif.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I assess this Barbados 1 Penny Stamp (Pelican and Ocean Scene). The condition appears to be relatively good, with intact perforations and no obvious major tears or creases. The pink-red coloration is consistent, suggesting no significant fading, although the image quality makes precise color assessment challenging. Authenticity, based solely on this image, seems plausible as the design aligns with known Barbados issues of the late 19th to early 20th century. However, without a physical inspection, definitive authentication of paper type, watermark, or printing flaws is impossible. Market conditions for common colonial issues like this Barbados stamp are generally stable but not highly speculative. Comparables for this specific 1d pelican stamp in fine unused or used condition typically range from $25 to $75. Factors impacting this value include the lack of a clear postmark (making it appear unused or lightly canceled), the centeredness of the design, and any hidden flaws. Demand is moderate among British Commonwealth collectors. The stamp is not considered rare; numerous examples are known to exist. To fully authenticate and precisely value this stamp, an in-person examination is crucial. This would allow for verification of the type of paper, watermark (if any), gum condition (if unused), precise shade variations, and detailed assessment for minor thinning, repairs, or hidden defects not visible in the image. Provenance documentation, though less common for individual stamps, could add value. Scientific testing for paper composition or ink analysis would be an extreme measure and generally not warranted for this type of item unless significant fraud was suspected.

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