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Dates that KGVI Definitives ceased to be legally used?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 2:44 pm
by Richudson
I have a Postcard that was posted in Wincanton, Somerset on 17th June 1954 with 2 x 1d KGVI Ultramarine stamps affixed and cancelled by Krag machine cancel (MS1), what was the cut off date for the usage of these KGVI Definitives, considering the King died on 05/02/52?

Re: Dates that KGVI Definitives ceased to be legally used?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 8:54 pm
by jimusedcontrols
All GV, EVIII, GVI and EII pre-decimal stamps were valid until decimalisation cooling off 29. Feb 1972.
cheers
James

Re: Dates that KGVI Definitives ceased to be legally used?

Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 9:34 pm
by admin
Yes, 29 February 1972 was the last date, and naturally a number of philatelists sent covers with old issues on the day. :)

These stamps look to have trimmed perfs on the right edge, so probably come from booklets? Those (and the stamps from them) tended to hang around for a while in wallets, handbags etc before they got used up.

(It took a while for the Wildings to fully replace the KGVI stamps as well -- day of issue of the 1d sheet Wildings was 31 August 1953, the 9d/10d/11d weren't issued until February 1954, and the Castle high values not until late 1955.)

Re: Dates that KGVI Definitives ceased to be legally used?

Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 11:07 am
by Richudson
jimusedcontrols and admin,
Thank you for your responses, I will use this information in my write-up for this item in my Wincanton Postal History collection
Thanks again,
Richard.