Postal Union Congress £1 stamp
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The Postal Union Congress (PUC) £1 stamp is one of a series of postage stamps of Great Britain
Postage stamps and postal history of Great Britain
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 issued in 1929. It is one of the classics of British philately
Philately
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 and is considered one of the most beautiful stamps ever produced. The stamp was only the second British commemorative stamp
Commemorative stamp
A commemorative stamp is a postage stamp, often issued on a significant date such as an anniversary, to honor or commemorate a place, event or person. The subject of the commemorative stamp is usually spelled out in print, unlike definitive stamps which normally depict the subject along with the...

 to be issued. The first were the British Empire Exhibition postage stamps
British Empire Exhibition Postage Stamps
Two postage stamps were issued to commemorate the British Empire Exhibition in 1924 - a penny red and a three halfpenny brown. They were issued again the following year with "1925" replacing "1924"....

 of 1924-25.

Design

The stamp was designed by Harold Nelson and features the head of King George V and an image of St George and the Dragon which had originally been drawn as an essay
Essay (philately)
In philately, an essay is a design for a proposed stamp submitted to the postal authorities for consideration but not used, or used after alterations have been made. By contrast, a proof is a trial printing of an accepted stamp....

 for the 1924 British Empire Exhibition stamps. A committee was formed to solicit designs and the chosen design was approved by Queen Mary as the King was ill.

Denomination

The stamp was issued along with four other small format stamps to mark the 1929 Postal Union Congress of the Universal Postal Union
Universal Postal Union
The Universal Postal Union is an international organization that coordinates postal policies among member nations, in addition to the worldwide postal system. The UPU contains four bodies consisting of the Congress, the Council of Administration , the Postal Operations Council and the...

 and was criticised at the time for its high face value
Denomination (postage stamp)
:This article deals with the price of a postage stamp. For other meanings of the word 'denomination' see Denomination .In philately, the denomination is the "inscribed value of a stamp"...

.

As the other stamps in the set were low values, it has been speculated that the value of the large stamp may have been set at £1 to produce a more impressive souvenir for the visiting postal delegates to the Congress. Alternatively, others have simply seen it as a cynical attempt to extract as much money as possible from stamp collectors.

Stanley Phillips
Stanley Phillips
Frederick Stanley Phillips was a British philatelist and prolific philatelic author who signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists at Folkestone in 1937....

 said in Gibbons Stamp Monthly
Gibbons Stamp Monthly
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 that the stamp was "Britain’s disgrace". He also said that "...the policy of issuing a set consisting of four low value stamps and then a one pound denomination is absolutely indefensible."

Technical details

The stamp was line engraved and recess printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. The contract was given to them on condition that the stamp would be engraved by J.A.C.Harrison. He had to be given special permission to do the work as he was under contract to Waterlow and Sons
Waterlow and Sons
The Waterlow and Sons Limited was a major worldwide engraver of currency, postage stamps, stocks and bond certificates established in 1897, in England.-Portuguese Bank Note Crisis:...

 at the time.

The stamp was given a unique design of watermark and was issued in sheets of 20 (4 horizontally x 5 vertically) and 61000 stamps were issued. Waterlow and Sons printed the four low values.

London 2010 International Stamp Exhibition

In 2010 the stamp was reproduced for the London 2010 International Stamp Exhibition
London 2010 International Stamp Exhibition
The London 2010 International Stamp Exhibition, 8th-15th May 2010 at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London, was a major international stamp exhibition that was granted FIP patronage.- Theme :...

 by Enschede
Joh. Enschedé
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 using the original die. The reproductions had a printed design on the back similar to a watermark to help distinguish them from the originals. They also had the word FACSIMILE printed diagonally across the back in a repeating pattern. The stamps were sold in blocks of four in presentation packs
Presentation Pack
A Presentation Pack is a folder, produced for philatelists and stamp collectors, that contains a full set of a new stamp issue.- Format :A Presentation Pack normally consists of a cardboard folder with notes about the stamps, a holder for the stamps and a clear sleeve on the outside...

 with an insert written by Douglas Muir
Douglas Muir
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.

In addition, a separate printing in blue was made at an exhibition of old printing techniques at the London Guildhall Art Gallery by Enschede, also in blocks of four. Fifty imperforate blocks were printed on roughly torn paper which were sold to the public.

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