Burma 1933 KGVI Postage Due Airmail Cover Stamp Collection Item
This listing features a Burma 1933 KGVI postage due on an airmail cover, suitable for stamp collectors and postal history enthusiasts. Check the listing for details on the specific markings, cancellations, and any included contents. Condition is not specified in the provided information, so please review the photos and description in the listing to confirm overall quality and any flaws. The item is offered with free shipping, and the price shown is 4.00 USD. For handling time, destination options, and any additional shipping terms, check the listing for details.
| Location | MUMBAI IN |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
alphaomega.collectibles
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-09-30T12:01:19.000Z |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Denomination | £1 |
| Year of Issue | Unknown |
| Type | Postage |
| Place of Origin | Burma (until 1948) |
| Quality | Used |
| Color | Green |
| Currency | Pre-Decimal |
| Grade | Ungraded |
| Topic | Architecture |
| Cancellation Type | Handstamped |
| Certification | Uncertified |
65/126The product is a £1 postage due stamp from Burma in 1933 featuring King George VI, placed on an airmail cover. The stamp is green in
color and was used in India, which was the origin of the cover. It bears a handstamped cancellation, signifying its use. The stamp is part of the pre-decimal currency system and showcases architecture as its topic. The certification for this item is uncertified, and it was produced during the time when Burma was under British rule until 1948.