INDIA - 1926-33 25r orange and blue, watermark multiple Stars, King George V top definitive value
George V India 1926–33 25 Rupees Orange and Blue, Watermark Multiple Stars, is the highest denomination of the celebrated King George V definitive series and ranks among the most impressive stamps issued during the British India period. Featuring an engraved portrait of King George V within an ornate frame, the stamp is printed in striking orange and blue colours and was intended primarily for high-value fiscal, parcel, and official postal transactions. Owing to its substantial face value, postal usage was limited, and surviving examples are far less common than the lower denominations of the series. The Multiple Stars watermark identifies it as part of the definitive issues produced between 1926 and 1933, a period noted for some of the finest engraved stamps of British India. As the top value of the George V definitive set, the 25 Rupees stamp is highly prized by collectors for its imposing design, historical significance, and status as a key rarity in classic Indian and Commonwealth philately.
₹ 47,250.00
₹ 47,250.00
