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4-D Koala Stamps /February 1938. 4-D Koala Replaces The 4-D Olive KGV/

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Posted 07/14/2018   9:08 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Rob041256 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Hi matthux

That's what makes stamp collecting a great hobby, the hunt for varieties. I have many perfins, put only a few "G NSW" (Government NSW).

That particular stamp is most likely 1938 and the 29 others a mixture of 1941 and 1956 (the latter has no watermark).

The 1938 4d koala, though not a rare stamp is the scarcer of the 3, it is worth about $15 in mint unhinged condition and about $1 in used condition.

The quantity printed were as follows:

1938-1942: 55,200,000
1942: 366,400,000
1956: 201,600,000

Rob
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