Jamaica 1968 human rights stamps
Appearance
Jamaica human rights set of three | |
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Country of production | UK |
Location of production | London |
Date of production | 1968 |
Nature of rarity | unissued |
Face value | 3 pence, 1 shilling, 3 shilling |
Estimated value | £140 |
In January 1968 the decision was made to produce the Jamaica human rights set of three stamps to mark Human Rights year, the designs were prepared by Jennifer Toombs. The designs went through the usual approval procedures, which included the Jamaican postal administration, but when the printed stamps reached the island objections were raised about the stark nature of the black and white hands on the designs.[1] After several weeks’ debate, it was decided not to release the Toombs’ designs, but for new designs with brown hands to be prepared locally. As is customary, Crown agents had distributed copies, a number of which can be found.[2]
References
- ^ Stamp Magazine online: Queen Elizabeth II rarities (retrieved 20 September 2009)
- ^ Scott catalogue - listed.