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Country of production
  
United Kingdom

Face value
  
1½d

Depicts
  
Queen Victoria

Three Halfpence Red

Date of production
  
October 1, 1870 (1870-10-01)–1880 (1880)

The Three Halfpence Red, first issued on 1 October 1870, was the first Three Halfpenny postage stamp issued in the United Kingdom.

The 1½d stamp was line engraved and featured the bust of Queen Victoria in profile common to the Penny Black and Penny Red, bordered by 'Postage Three Half Pence' and numbered in the corners. It was printed in rose-red and lake-red colours. There is also rare variation in rosy-mauve produced ten years earlier in 1860 in anticipation of a change in postal rates. The new rate was not approved and 10,000 sheets of the stamps were destroyed in 1867 but a few copies survive in unused condition.

A plate number was engraved in the design, in the left and right side lace work. The plates were numbered 1 and 3, plate 2 was defective and not completed.

The stamp was replaced in 1880 by the surface printed three halfpenny venetian red stamp.

References

Three Halfpence Red Wikipedia


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