Stampfinder A01

Great Britain does not normally use words to identify their country, but instead use their monarch's image. Remember, these are stamps with no other country name, as its colonies and Commonwealth countries have used those images also but do include their names. An additional clue is that the currency is given as "d"/penny/pence, "/" is shillings (1/6 is one shilling (and) sixpence) or "£"/pound/pounds; since conversion to decimal currency, "p" is penny/pence. 



Austria has used different types of Hermes heads on their Newspaper stamps: 



Others
 File:Greece postal tax 1918.jpg|Postal tax stamp of Greece. The currency, lepta, helps confirm this.



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