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The Commonwealth 12D /3 is a postage stamp that was first issued by the UK Post Office or British Overseas Territory Postal Administrations (such as Gibraltar, Falkland Islands, and British Virgin Islands) in 1964. It was part of the Commonwealth postage stamp standards, which were agreed upon by the member states of the Commonwealth of Nations.The stamp design features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, as portrayed by portrait painter Mary Gillick, on the left and the value denomination "12D/3" (shillings and pence in decimals) on the right. The "12D" represents 12 pence, equivalent to three pence each, and each stamp could be used to pay for three letters of up to one-half ounce (14 grams) in weight.The 12D /3 stamp was widely used in Commonwealth nations in the 1960s and 1970s and was available in various formats, including sheets, booklets, and coils. It was also popularly collected by philatelists, both for its historic significance as part of the Commonwealth postage stamp standards and for its attractive design by Mary Gillick.Today, the Commonwealth 12D /3 stamp remains popular among collectors and is sometimes still seen in use as souvenir postage. Some Commonwealth nations have also reissued this stamp in more recent times as part of commemorative sets, reflecting its enduring appeal and historical importance.



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Commonwealth 12D /3

Commonwealth 12D /3

Commonwealth 12D /3

Commonwealth 12D /3

Commonwealth 12D /3



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