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British Columbia & Vancouver Island, around 1860, issued a postage stamp inscribed with a list of each British Columbia and Vancouver Island. This unusual step was view as reasons of economy, two colonies with sufficient client to justify a printing of stamps, but not sufficiency to justify separate issues for every colony.

A a single stamp was denominated Deuce 1/2 pence, portrayed Queen Victoria in profile, and was surface-printed in a brownish-rose color by De La Rue. 235,440 were printed.

Inside 1862, Vancouver Island switched to decimal currency, and sold these stamps for Five cents. It number one issued its have Five- & 10-cent stamps inside September 1865.

Around June 1864, British Columbia increased its postal rate to 3 pence, selling these stamps for 3d until its have stamps became available around November 1865. Pairs of stamps, utilized to pay the favorite rate to Vancouver Island, were besides sold at 15 cents by the pair. Although fallowing 1865, a Two 1/2d stamp was officially invalid, within 1867 some were made available at the Sextuplet 1/4 cent rate to express mail operators.

the consequence of tons this was a lone nature & severity of stamp was sold for Ii 1/2d, 3d, 5c, Six 1/4c, and Vii 1/2c forswearing ever getting a surcharge indicating a changed value.

A living stamps sell for just about Me$250 as of 2003, but practiced deal further whenever it is around good affliction & easily-centered.

Reference

Robson Lowe, The Encyclopaedia of British Empire Postage Stamps, vol. V, pt. 4

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