If you have an SG concise it appears in the postal fiscal section, following the postage dues. Page 416 in my 2017 issue.
Edit, the SG only gives values for postally used, not fiscal use as in your example. This being 60.00 pounds Uk for the pale turquoise blue and 95 for the blue/blue.
PS it is 1853-57 not 1819 as that would predate the penny black.
And predate the queens ascenscion to the throne by 18 years
David, very true, maybe 1819 is the sellers stock/reference number and not a catalogue or date.
Did we help or merely confuse?
No, all is good, just need to get a SG concise!
The 1819 comes from colenet, her year born (haha)
Issue date is 1853
I found this on colnet, says it is SG GB F3, 1819
I can find no listing in SG for F3 (or any F's)
Anyone have any info as to why no F3 listing in SG or maybe a scott #?
Value?
re: Great Britain F3?
If you have an SG concise it appears in the postal fiscal section, following the postage dues. Page 416 in my 2017 issue.
Edit, the SG only gives values for postally used, not fiscal use as in your example. This being 60.00 pounds Uk for the pale turquoise blue and 95 for the blue/blue.
PS it is 1853-57 not 1819 as that would predate the penny black.
re: Great Britain F3?
And predate the queens ascenscion to the throne by 18 years
re: Great Britain F3?
David, very true, maybe 1819 is the sellers stock/reference number and not a catalogue or date.
re: Great Britain F3?
Did we help or merely confuse?
re: Great Britain F3?
No, all is good, just need to get a SG concise!
The 1819 comes from colenet, her year born (haha)
Issue date is 1853