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This Australian stamp, issued in 1937, features a finely detailed portrait of King George VI, the reigning monarch following the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII. Printed in a rich carmine-red shade, the design is framed by stylized eucalyptus blossoms, symbolizing Australia’s national identity. The denomination of 2½ pence appears prominently in ornate scrolls at the lower corners. This value was commonly used for foreign surface mail postage, making it an essential issue for international correspondence of the era. Collectors value this stamp not only for its crisp engraving but also as one of the earliest Australian issues portraying King George VI, marking the beginning of a new philatelic era after King George V.
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