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£2900 stamp

A sixpenny Jamaican stamp printed in Britain in 1921 to commemorate the abolition of slavery has been sold at the Robson Lowes auction house in London for £2900. It is one of only four known copies outside the Queen’s collection.—London.

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Press, 17 September 1976, Page 18

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£2900 stamp Press, 17 September 1976, Page 18

£2900 stamp Press, 17 September 1976, Page 18

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