India Postage Chamba State 6 Anna 1902
India Postage Chamba State 6 Anna 1902
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The "India Postage Chamba State 6 Anna 1902" refers to an overprinted British India King Edward VII stamp used in the princely state of Chamba. These stamps are part of the Indian Convention States issues, where standard British India stamps were overprinted for local postal use. These antique overprinted stamps feature distinct characteristics and collector value:
1. Stamp Details
• Issuer: Chamba State (Convention State)
• Era: King Edward VII (1902–1910)
• Denomination: 6 Annas (bister/brownish color)
• Overprint: The stamp bears a black overprint that reads "CHAMBA / STATE" to validate its use within the princely state's local post
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