Jamaica One Penny Half Penny Postage & Revenue Stamp (Edward VII, Contingent Embarking)
Postage Stamp

Jamaica One Penny Half Penny Postage & Revenue Stamp (Edward VII, Contingent Embarking)

This item is a vintage postage and revenue stamp from Jamaica, with a denomination of 'ONE PENNY HALF PENNY' which is also denoted as '1½d'. The stamp features a central vignette depicting a historical scene of 'Contingent Embarking' likely referring to troops or personnel departing from Jamaica. The overall color of the stamp appears to be a muted green or teal, printed on what seems to be off-white or cream-colored paper. In the upper right quadrant, there is a profile portrait of what appears to be King Edward VII, enclosed in a shield-shaped frame surmounted by a crown, characteristic of British colonial stamps of that era. The word 'JAMAICA' is prominently displayed at the top, horizontally. Along the left vertical edge, the words 'POSTAGE & REVENUE' are printed, indicating its dual purpose. The edges of the stamp show perforation, though the exact count is not discernible from the image. The stamp exhibits signs of age, with some slight discoloration or toning consistent with its likely vintage. There are no obvious tears or significant creases, but the image clarity is low, making it difficult to assess detailed condition or any specific cancellations. The printing quality, despite the image resolution, suggests fine line engraving, a common technique for security and detail in stamp production. The style and inclusion of King Edward VII suggest an approximate age of early 20th century, likely between 1902 and 1910.

Estimated Value

$50 - $100

Basic Information

Category

Postage Stamp

Appraised On

November 10, 2025

Estimated Value

$50 - $100

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Jamaica Stamp

Item Description

This item is a vintage postage and revenue stamp from Jamaica, with a denomination of 'ONE PENNY HALF PENNY' which is also denoted as '1½d'. The stamp features a central vignette depicting a historical scene of 'Contingent Embarking' likely referring to troops or personnel departing from Jamaica. The overall color of the stamp appears to be a muted green or teal, printed on what seems to be off-white or cream-colored paper. In the upper right quadrant, there is a profile portrait of what appears to be King Edward VII, enclosed in a shield-shaped frame surmounted by a crown, characteristic of British colonial stamps of that era. The word 'JAMAICA' is prominently displayed at the top, horizontally. Along the left vertical edge, the words 'POSTAGE & REVENUE' are printed, indicating its dual purpose. The edges of the stamp show perforation, though the exact count is not discernible from the image. The stamp exhibits signs of age, with some slight discoloration or toning consistent with its likely vintage. There are no obvious tears or significant creases, but the image clarity is low, making it difficult to assess detailed condition or any specific cancellations. The printing quality, despite the image resolution, suggests fine line engraving, a common technique for security and detail in stamp production. The style and inclusion of King Edward VII suggest an approximate age of early 20th century, likely between 1902 and 1910.

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