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Herm Island 1954 Crest Issue Colour Change (6d, U/M)

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New printing of Herm’s 6d crest stamp, printed in orange instead of the previous claret, and issued on 1 March 1954.

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New printing of Herm’s 6d crest stamp, printed in orange instead of the previous claret, and issued on 1 March 1954.

The reissue was intended to remove confusion between the existing set’s 6d and 8 doubles values.

Listed in Backman & Forrester’s Herm catalogue as number 16.

U/M / Unmounted Mint / MNH / Mint Never Hinged.

About Herm Island

Herm Island, which is one of the smaller Channel Islands, and within the Bailiwick of Guernsey, produced its own stamps between 1949 and 1969.

Unlike many of the labels that appear to come from islands off the coast of the UK, those of Herm performed a genuine local postal function. Mail posted on the island, which did not have an official British post office, carried a Herm Island stamp for transport to the Guernsey mainland, and a UK stamp for the journey beyond. One publicity document, issued by Herm's tenant in 1962. reports that 150,000 pieces of mail were handled the previous year.

However, when Guernsey took over its own postal service in 1969, Herm was no longer allowed to issue and use its own stamps.

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