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Queen Victoria Lilac and Green Issue

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issued that year was inscribed "POSTAGE AND INLAND REVENUE" and the Lilac and Green stamps were inscribed "POSTAGE & REVENUE", whereas the previous 1880 stamps (known as the Provisional Issue) were only inscribed "POSTAGE". The colours were used because the authorities were concerned that the
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Due to the fugitive nature of the ink, many surviving examples of the green stamps have lost their original colour following soaking to remove them from paper; the examples that still have good colour are the most sought after by
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The first stamp to be introduced was the 9d on 1 August 1883, which was rushed into use because there was an urgent need for a stamp of that value; the others followed on 1 April 1884. The designs featured
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New stamps were required because The Customs and Inland Revenue Act of 1881 necessitated postage stamps that were also valid as revenue stamps. Therefore, the
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The dull stamps were not popular, and the 1884 Stamp Committee was formed to make decisions about improved replacements. In 1887 they were superseded by the
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that would wash away if immersed in water; the only fugitive ink colours available at the time were lilac and green.
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in 1883 and 1884. The stamps are known as such because they were only printed in those two colours;
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Great Britain Specialised Stamp Catalogue Volume 1: Queen Victoria
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d, 6d, and 9d stamps were in horizontal format and the
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existing stamps were being soaked off envelopes and
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