BAHRAIN - 1938-41 25r slate-violet & purple, KGVI India overprinted, SG 37, very fine mint top ...
George VI Bahrain 1938–41 25 Rupees Slate-Violet & Purple (SG 37) is a high-value stamp from the celebrated King George VI overprinted series produced for use in Bahrain during the period when Indian postal administration operated in the Gulf region. The stamp was created by overprinting a British India definitive issue with “BAHRAIN,” adapting Indian currency and postal rates for local use while maintaining the portrait of King George VI. Printed in an attractive slate-violet and purple colour combination, the 25 Rupees denomination was intended primarily for parcels, bulk mail, and high-value postal transactions, resulting in comparatively limited postal demand and lower surviving quantities than the lower denominations. This example is described as Very Fine Mint, retaining fresh colour, original gum, and excellent overall condition, with the top-quality preservation making it particularly appealing to collectors of Bahrain, British Commonwealth, and Indian overprinted issues. As one of the key high-value stamps of the Bahrain KGVI series, SG 37 remains a desirable item in advanced Gulf and colonial philatelic collections.
₹ 7,875.00
₹ 7,875.00
