Nandgaon

Nandgaon was a princely/feudatory state in western central India.

All Nandgaon stamps were issued without gum.  File:Nandgaon frame half a A.webp|1891 ½ anna value File:Nand 1893 half .webp|1893 ½a, wide spacing File:Nand 1894 2a.webp|1894 4a, wavy cutting lines 
 * c.1891, ½a and 2a designs were issued with a frame containing a vignette with FEUDATORY / STATE / RAJ NANDGAM / O P.
 * In 1893-94, ½a and 2a oval frame designs were issued, enclosing Devangari inscriptions. Stamps of this issue were printed 8-10mm apart.
 * In 1894, stamps were printed 4-7mm apart separated by thin wavy lines.
 * Nandgaon regular postage stamps became obsolete in July 1894.

Official issues
 File:Nand fake 2a off.webp|forged 1894 2a value with forged overprint 
 * In 1893, the first framed design was overprinted in purple with M.B.D. in an oval. The overprint has been forged, with 8mm between the ornaments instead of 4mm.
 * In 1894, the smaller values were similarly overprinted. Posthumous reprints exist on thin white paper. The 1894 issue was also on that paper, but we are told that reprint shades/colors differ from originals. Harumph.

See

 * Indian states, a disambiguation page

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