This 5-cent Coiling Dragon stamp was printed in 1905 as part of the London series, bearing the powerful imperial dragon rendered in a deep lilac hue. Waterlow & Sons Ltd produced this stamp through high-quality engraved printing. It has no watermark, features variable perforation, and was in use until 1914. With a size of 22 x 26 mm, it exemplifies the elegance and authority of Qing dynasty imperial imagery. The stamp is listed under Michel CN-IM 75, Scott CN-IM 127, Yvert CN-IM 65a, Stanley Gibbons CN-IM 154, and CSS CN-IM 134. This specimen is used, with heavy hinge remnants and backing repairs on the reverse, suggesting it was once part of a mounted collection. Estimate "$18 – 30"
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$24.00Price
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