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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2023 Jul 09 @ 12:15UTC+05:30 : IST
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Postal Stationary, Inland Letter with Wrapper, King George V, ½ Annas, excellent condition, Very Rare.
Note: In the time of King George V, the term "wrapper" referred to a particular type of postal stationery. Wrappers are preprinted folded sheets of paper used to mail letters and documents. In general, it has a designated area for the sender to write the recipient's address, as well as a pre-printed stamp or indicator showing that postage has been paid.
Collectors and philatelists are interested in George V wrappers due to their historical significance as well as the various designs and varieties that were issued. They offer a unique insight into the postal system and communication methods of the era.
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