Newfoundland postage stamp year 1866 12 c Brownish red QV
$ 30.88
Newfoundland postage stamp year 1866 12 c Brownish red QV MH The 1866 Newfoundland postage stamp with the 12 cent denomination in brownish red features Queen Victoria. It is part of the “First Cents Issue” series issued between 1865 and 1875. This stamp is typically imperforate and printed on white or yellowish paper. The brownish red color specifically identifies it within this issue, often catalogued under Scott #28 or #28a depending on paper variety. This stamp portrays Queen Victoria in a classic profile, a common theme on Newfoundland stamps of that era before Newfoundland became part of Canada in 1949. It is notable for collectors of British colonial postal history and Newfoundland philately, with mint and used versions carrying various values depending on condition. Key details: Year: 1866 (issue range 1865-1875) Denomination: 12 cents (equivalent to 1 shilling) Color: Brownish red or red brown Subject: Queen Victoria profile Perforation: Imperforate Paper: White or yellowish paper variants Catalog references: Often Scott #28 or #28a Historical context: Newfoundland was an independent colony issuing its own stamps until joining Canada in 1949 This stamp is frequently listed for sale in philatelic markets and auction sites, with prices varying widely by quality, mint or used status, and paper type.


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