Malaya - Pahang State 1950 Definitive Issues Updated - June, 2018 |
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Pahang State lies on the East coast of the Malay Peninsula. British influence began in 1888 with a request from the Sultan for assistance in the governing of the country. The 1950 set featured the Sultan, Sir Abu Bakar, and was printed on paper watermarked with Multiple Script CA. You can identify stamps from this set by sorting the various colors that evolved during the seven years the set was printed. As many as nine printings of some of the values were created. This results in a lot of potential color shades to sort. As you will see, not all printings have noticeable color changes, so only the ones listed in the catalogues are shown below. The values that were most heavily printed were the 6c, 10c, 50c, and $1 values. Many collectors have trouble identifying colors. I find it helps to have a number of stamps to sort rather than just one or two. I place all of the same value stamps on black and then white paper and look at them under a strong light. The color differences tend to stand out when viewed this way. Then it becomes a matter of deciding if a stamp is a darker or paler in comparison to the other stamps in the group you are sorting. When you have isolated the color differences, look at your catalogue reference to see what is listed. Remember there were multiple printings of this set, so there should be some variation in many of the values. You can use the stamps shown below as a reference of what might be found. The catalog numbers are from the 2008 Commonwealth King George VI Postage Stamp Catalogue (CW) published by Murray Payne, 2013 Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue (SG) and the 2011 Scott catalog (ST). The historical details are from "The Postage Stamps of the Federated Malay States, Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor, Straits Settlements, Sungei Ujong, and Trengganu" by Dr. F. E. Wood. The print dates are described in the 1968 Stanley Gibbons Elizabethan Postage Stamp Catalogue. You can access the catalogue publishers using the "Links to British Colonial Stamp Sites" at the bottom of this page. The images were saved in a larger size and at a higher resolution so you can more easily see the details used in sorting them. Please be patient if it takes a few minutes for this page to load. |
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CW 5 - SG 53 - ST 50 1c Black |
CW 6 - SG 54 - ST 51 2c Orange |
CW 6a - SG 54 - ST 51 2c Pale Orange |
CW 7 - SG 55 - ST 52 3c Green |
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CW 8 - SG 56 - ST 53 4c Brown |
CW 8a - SG 56a - ST 53 4c Deep Brown |
CW 20 - SG 57 - ST 65 5c Magenta |
CW 20a - SG 57a - ST 65 5c Bright Magenta |
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CW 9 - SG 58 - ST 54 6c Greenish-Grey |
CW 9a - SG 58 - ST 54 6c Light Grey |
CW 10 - SG 59 - ST 55 8c Scarlet |
CW 21 - SG 60 - ST 66 8c Green |
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CW 21a - SG 60 - ST 66 8c Deep Green |
CW 11 - SG 61 - ST 56 10c Red-Purple |
CW 11a - SG 61 - ST 56 10c Deep Red-Purple |
CW 22 - SG 62 - ST 67 12c Scarlet |
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CW 12 - SG 63 - ST 57 15c Bright Ultramarine |
CW 13 - SG 64 - ST 58 20c Black & Green |
CW 23 - SG 65 - ST 68 20c Blue |
CW 23a - SG 65a - ST 68 20c Deep Blue |
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CW 14 - SG 66 - ST 59 25c Red-Purple & Orange |
CW 14a - SG 66 - ST 59 25c Deep Red-Purple & Orange |
CW 14b - SG 66 - ST 59 25c Deep Red-Purple & Yellow-Orange |
CW 24 - SG 67 - ST 69 30c Scarlet & Brown-Purple |
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CW 24a - SG 67a - ST 69 30c Scarlet & Purple |
CW 25 - SG 68 - ST 70 35c Scarlet & Red-Purple |
CW 15 - SG 69 - ST 60 40c Scarlet & Red-Purple |
CW 16 - SG 70 - ST 61 50c Black & Violet-Blue |
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CW 16a - SG 70 - ST 61 50c Black & Deep Blue |
CW 16b - SG 70 - ST 61 50c Black & Pale Blue |
CW 17 - SG 71 - ST 62 $1 Ultramarine & Deep Red-Purple |
CW 17a - SG 71 - ST 62 $1 Ultramarine & Red-Purple |
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This article was written to help you identify your stamps.
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Malaya-Pahang Stamps for sale based on the identification from this article. | |||||||||
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