Everything You Need to Know About Stamps Perth

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Everything You Need to Know About Stamps Perth A post office in Albany opened the main post office moved to Perth in 1835. The colony established its first postage stamps on 1 August 1854. The black swan is a design used for most of the colony’s. This stamp was engraving in England and printed by Perkins Bacon and adding different frames. Hillman produced the values of the swan design by imitating the existing stamps, with the swan on a blank background. But these were used until 1860 when Perkins Bacon plates the 1854 design was used in Perth to print all the values of the stamps Perth.

Postal history The six self-governing Australian colonies that formed the Commonwealth of Australia operated their own postal service and issued their own stamps. The Commonwealth created the postmaster general departments, which took all over the colonial mail systems. Then the current colony stamps were also created. These stamps continued to be valid and became the commonwealth stamps. Some of these stamps continued to be used for some time for the commonwealth’s uniform postage stamps. These stamps continued to be valid until the introduction of decimal currency. In the introduction of decimal currency, all the stamps loosed its value and all the stamps bearing the earlier currency invalid for use. There was an immediate issue of a uniform commonwealth postage stamp. But there was no hindrance with respect to a postage series. https://www.stamps.net.au/


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