British Empire 1935 Silver Jubilee Vs. 1948 Royal Silver Wedding Omnibus issues
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Andrew shows the 1935 Silver Jubilee of King George V Omnibus issue, and discussed the designs and varieties, concluding with a rare Great Britain imperforate tete beche pair.
Vincent shows off a collection of Commonwealth 1948 Royal Silver Wedding stamps.
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Both are beautiful and I like the fashion aspect of the Silver Wedding stamps, but I prefer and put the Jubilee stamps first because their designs are more integrate and interesting.
I think there's a definite trend in the comments agreeing with you!
The Silver Jubilee for me, The 1948 Silver Wedding, although superb looking stamps, but including a very high value in each set, certainly tried to cash in on the post war boom in stamp collecting,
where as the 35 Jubilee,have that pre . war style and end of Empire elegance
Yes. Not much for the collectors with the 1948 issues, apart from breaking their bank!
Wow, amazing! But I stay, with King George V Silver Jubilee! Thanks!
Good choice! Seems like you're in the majority.
I prefer the 1035 silver Jubilee issues because of the many varieties. If the stamp is so well produced that no errors or accidents exist then the collection will have to expand into postal history. Interesting but having both varieties and postal history is my choice.
Yes, Vincent has certainly failed to make his case in favour of the 1948 Weddings!
My vote goes to the silver jubilees….it’s about discovering new and interesting varieties father than just filling spaces
Once again. They seem to be the 'hands down' winners!
Definitely George v, no contest.
Fair enough!
I’m going to remain neutral. You both have a winner. Thanks for another great video.
Awesome! Thank you!