Stamp: Imperial Crown (Cape of Good Hope 1864)

Imperial Crown (Cape of Good Hope 1864)

01 November (Cape of Good Hope ) within release Revenue goes into circulation Stamp Imperial Crown face value 3 South African penny

Stamp Imperial Crown in catalogues
Forbin: For: ZA-CA SD2

Stamp is square format.

Print run: 300 sheets

Also in the issue Revenue:

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Stamp Imperial Crown in digits
Country: Cape of Good Hope
Date: 1864-11-01
Paper: Yellowish, wove
Print: Embossed
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Revenue
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 3 South African penny

Stamp Imperial Crown it reflects the thematic directions:

In British heraldry, a coronet is any crown whose bearer is less than sovereign or royal in rank, irrespective of the crown's appearance. In other languages, this distinction is not made, and usually the same word for crown is used irrespective of rank (German: Krone, Dutch: Kroon, Swedish: Krona, French: Couronne, etc.) In this use, the English coronet is a purely technical term for all heraldic images of crowns not used by a sovereign, and implies nothing about the actual shape of the crown depicted. A Coronet is another type of crown, but is reserved for the lower ranks of nobility like Marquesses and Marchionesses, Earls and Countesses, Barons and Baronesses, and some Lords and Ladies. The specific design and attributes of the crown or coronet signifies the hierarchy and ranking of its owner.

Stamp, Imperial Crown, Cape of Good Hope,  , Crowns and Coronets