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9p denom (#7942) (British forces in Africa usage only)

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Desc: 9p

Currency: Pound sterling (pre-decimal) (240d=240p=20sh=20s=1lb)

Numerical sorting value: 540


Equivalent denoms: 9d (3)

Users of this denom: New South Wales (4 stamps, 1871-1907), Queensland (3 stamps, 1903-1907), South Australia (12 stamps, 1867-1906), Tasmania (4 stamps, 1871-1906), Victoria (7 stamps, 1875-1905), Western Australia (2 stamps, 1902-1905), British Antarctic Territory (1 stamp, 1963), Cayman Islands (5 stamps, 1950-1968), Ceylon (6 stamps, 1859-1867), Great Britain (36 stamps, 1862-1970), Northern Ireland (1 stamp, 1958), Wales (1 stamp, 1958), British forces in Africa (1 stamp, 1943), British forces in Somalia (1 stamp, 1943), British offices in Morocco, British currency (1 stamp, 1949), British offices in Tangier (3 stamps, 1949-1957), Guernsey (3 stamps, 1969-1970), Jersey (1 stamp, 1969), Grenada (1 stamp, 1921), British consulate in Madagascar (4 stamps, 1886), Mauritius (3 stamps, 1859-1872), Natal (1 stamp, 1857), Nauru (3 stamps, 1916-1954), Northern Nigeria (1 stamp, 1912), Sierra Leone (4 stamps, 1912-1964), South Georgia (1 stamp, 1963), Tristan da Cunha (5 stamps, 1954-1970), Zululand (1 stamp, 1892) Show with all usages

Used by 1 stamp of British forces in Africa: (See all uses as list)

1943 9p dkgrn issue=1942 d=King George VI (1939 a) ovpt=M.E.F. oc=blk on=issuer=Great Britain-9p-King George VI

All are wmk=crown & GVIR perf=15x14