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Dull Rose

Dull Rose

Rare Ceylonese postage stamp


The Dull Rose is a Ceylonese (modern-day Sri Lanka) postage stamp that is considered to be the rarest and most valuable stamp issued in the country.[1][2] 7000 stamps were issued on 23 April 1859, bearing a face value of four pence.[2][3] Three others, the 8 pence (chocolate brown), 1 shilling & 9 pence (green), and 2 shilling & 9 pence were issued on the same date as part of a series.[2] These featured a left-facing depiction of a young Queen Victoria in an octagonal framing.[1][2]

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A mint condition original issue Dull Rose was sold for $71,875 at a Cherrystone Philatelic Auction in January 2008.[2] Very few mint condition stamps (about 10) are known to be in existence, valued at £70,000 - £100,000, while used ones are valued at about £4,500.[2][3]

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References

  1. "A glimpse of the earliest Ceylon stamps". ft.lk. Daily Financial Times. 29 April 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  2. Ellawela, Dulshan (25 April 2018). "159th Anniversary of Ceylon's most Valuable Stamp, the "Dull Rose"". dailymirror.lk. Daily Mirror. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  3. Daniel, Shannine. "Treasured Stamps From Colonial Ceylon". Roar.lk. Retrieved 3 June 2018.

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