Jind

Jind was an Indian state in north Punjab. It issued stamps as a convention state and a feudatory state.

Feudatory state issues
Jind's feudatory state issues are all without gum.  File:Jind R blue.jpg|1875 ½ anna value File:Jind R brown II.jpg|1882 ¼a imperf 
 * In 1874, designs with an "R" over values in Arabic script were issued on thin wove paper.
 * In 1875, those designs were issued on thick blue laid paper.
 * In 1882-84, new designs each with different frames for each value were issued. They exist perf 12 and imperf, on thin yellowish wove and laid papers.
 * In July 1885, these were replaced by Jind's convention states issues.

Convention state issues
 File:Jind red JHIND ovpt.jpg|1886 1 rupee with red overprint 
 * In 1885, contemporary Victorian Indian stamps were overprinted with JIND / STATE curved around the portrait.
 * In 1885, stamps were overprinted JEEND / STATE but were never used.
 * In 1886, stamps were overprinted JHIND / STATE with some values also overprinted in red.
 * In 1900-04, the "widows weeds" designs and previous designs in new colors were similarly overprinted.
 * In 1903-09, Indian Edward VII definitives were overprinted JHIND STATE.
 * In 1907-09, new designs were similarly overprinted.





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