3d surface printed stamp 1862-83

sg103 pl 5 sg144 pl 15 sg158 pl 20 sg158 pl 21 sg159 pl 21
3d sg159

In 1862 the 3d value was issued to prepay postage on letters to Belgium and Switzerland,

Display of the 2½d, 4d., 6d., and 1s surface-printed stamps

The Surface printed stamps were introduced in 1855 and replaced the high value (6d, 10d and 1s) embossed values of 1847-54. The low value line engraved stamps continued until 1879. The Surface printed stamps were printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. The 4d value was first introduced in 1855 to prepay letters to France and the die was engraved by Jean Ferdinand Joubert de la Ferté (1810-1884) a refugee from Napoleonic France.

The surface printed stamps of 1855-83 form four distinct families.

No corner letters (SG 62-73) 1855-57
Small, white corner letters (SG 75-91) 1862
Large, white corner letters (SG92-137) 1865-83
Large, coloured corner letters (SG138-163) 1873-83

SG is the Stanley Gibbons catalogue number. These stamps have different watermarks, plate numbers, colours as well as design changes. The plate number is usually incorporated into the design. The stamps overprinted 'SPECIMEN' were usually sent to the postmaster as an example.


For the 3d, 6d, 9d, 10d, 1s or 2s stamps with watermark emblem or spray the sheet is arranged in 12 panes of twenty stamps forming a sheet of 240 stamps, stamps with D, E, H or I in the SE corner will have a wing-margin. For Imperial Crown watermark sheet layout see here

AA AB AC AD
BA     BD
CA     CD
DA     DD
EA     ED
AE AF AG AH
BE     BH
CE     CH
DE     DH
EE     EH
AI AJ AK AL
BI      
CI      
DI      
EI      
FA FB FC FD
GA      
HA      
IA      
JA      
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
KA KB KC KD
LA      
MA      
NA      
OA      
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
PA PB PC PD
QA      
RA      
SA      
TA TB TC TD
       
       
       
       
TE TF TG TH
       
       
       
       
TI TJ TK TL

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