Turks & Caicos Islands King Edward VII Badge of the Colony Issues Updated - December, 2017 |
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Identifying the Turks & Caicos Islands Badge of the Colony issues is a matter of sorting between the two watermark options for the 1/d and 1d values, and then determining the color shades for the 6d and 1/ values. This set of stamps replaced the Queen Victoria issues that were designated Turks Islands beginning in 1900. It was replaced with stamps showing King Edward in 1909. If you have trouble determining the watermarks on these stamps, try looking at them face down against black paper. The stamps watermarked Multiple Crown CA will have sans serif letters with a crown that is narrow and straight edged. The Multiple Script CA watermark has cursive letters and a crown that is more rounded. See the images of the two watermarks below for reference. They are shown as normally seen from the back. While you are checking the watermark, look for stamps with no watermark instead of the normal Crown CA. Once you have determined the watermark, the next step is to sort the colors. Color shades can be difficult to sort, especially when you only have a couple of stamps to compare. They typically occur when the stamps are printed after the initial printing. Today we have computer color matching, but during this time it was done by hand with components that might differ from the original ink formula. I like to place the stamps against black and then white paper and view them under a strong light. The images shown attempt to show the colors, but they do not show them as well as viewing the stamps in person. So use the images as relative indicators. Unlike modern stamps which are issued in the millions, definitive sets from this time period were issued very conservatively. I do not have the details on the printings for this set, so please feel free to supply them if you have the details. The catalog numbers are from the 1980 Commonwealth Five Reigns Catalogue (CW), 2013 Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue SG) and the 2011 Scott catalog (ST). The description is from the Commonwealth Catalogue. Please contact Bridger & Kay to obtain a copy of this publication. You can access the other 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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Watermark Crown CA |
Watermark Multiple Crown CA |
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CW E1 - SG 101 - ST 1 1/2d Yellow-Green Watermark Crown CA |
CW E10 - SG 110 - ST 10 1/2d Yellow-Green Watermark Multiple Crown CA |
CW E2 - SG 102 - ST 2 1d Red Watermark Crown CA |
CW E11 - SG 111 - ST 11 1d Red Watermark Multiple Crown CA |
CW E3 - SG 103 - ST 3 2d Sepia Watermark Crown CA |
CW E4 - SG 104 - ST 4a 2-1/2d Blue Watermark Crown CA |
CW E4a - SG 104a - ST 4 2-1/2d Grey-Blue Watermark Crown CA |
CW E12 - SG 112 - ST 12 3d Purple Yellow Paper Watermark Multiple Crown CA |
CW E5 - SG 105 - ST 5 4d Orange Watermark Crown CA |
CW E6 - SG 106 - ST 6 6d Dull Mauve Watermark Crown CA |
CW E7 - SG 107 - ST 7 1/ Brown Watermark Crown CA |
CW E7a - SG 107 - ST 7 1/ Red-Brown Watermark Crown CA |
CW E8 - SG 108 - ST 8 2/ Purple Watermark Crown CA |
CW E9 - SG 109 - ST 9 3/ Red Watermark Crown CA |
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This article was written to help you identify your stamps.
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Classic Turks & Caicos Islands Stamps for sale based on the identification from this article. | |||
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