Stamp: St George struggles with Dragon Overprinted REVENUE (Tasmania 1900)

St George struggles with Dragon Overprinted REVENUE (Tasmania 1900)

15 November (Tasmania ) within release Postal-Fiscal - St George & The Dragon Overprinted REVENUE goes into circulation Stamp St George struggles with Dragon Overprinted REVENUE face value 2'6 Australian shilling

Stamp St George struggles with Dragon Overprinted REVENUE in catalogues
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: AU-TA F32c
Forbin: For: AU-TA R21

Stamp is square format.

Imperforate variant of a postal fiscal stamp of 1888 (as SG F30) overprinted "REVENUE" in black Briefly valid for postal use between 15 and 30 November 1900, subsequently only used for revenue purposes.

Also in the issue Postal-Fiscal - St George & The Dragon Overprinted REVENUE:

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Stamp St George struggles with Dragon Overprinted REVENUE in digits
Country: Tasmania
Date: 1900-11-15
Print: Recess
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Postal Fiscal
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 2'6 Australian shilling

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