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BERMUDA 1948 KGVI SILVER WEDDING Sc 133. SG 125 PLATE #1 BLOCK OF 6 MINT NH

$ 6.85

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Regional Status: Colony
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Currency: Decimal
  • Topic: KGVI SILVER WEDDING
  • Place of Origin: Bermuda
  • Era: George VI (1936-1952)
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
  • Denomination: 1 1/2d
  • Color: RED BROWN
  • Year of Issue: 1948
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: BLOCK WITH PLATE #1
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    BERMUDA
    BERMUDA 1948 KGVI SILVER WEDDING Sc 133. SG 125 PLATE #1 BLOCK OF 6 MINT NH
    1948
    KGVI
    SILVER WEDDING
    BLOCK STAMPS with PLATE #1
    BLOCK OF 6
    MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)
    DENOMINATION: 1 1/2d
    Era: GEORGE VI (1936 - 1952)
    SCOTT # 133
    STANLEY GIBBONS # 125
    Bermuda
    Bermuda
    (
    /
    b
    ər
    ˈ
    m
    j

    d
    ə
    /
    ; historically known as
    the Bermudas
    or
    Somers Isles
    ) is a
    British Overseas Territory
    in the
    North Atlantic Ocean
    . The closest land outside the territory is in the American state of
    North Carolina
    , approximately 1,035 km (643 mi) to the west-northwest.
    Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of
    181 islands
    , although the most significant islands are connected by bridges and appear to form one landmass. It has a land area of 54 square kilometres (21 sq mi). Bermuda has sub-tropical climate, with mild winters and warm summers. Its climate also exhibits
    oceanic
    features similar to other coastal areas in the
    Northern Hemisphere
    , with warm, moist air from the ocean ensuring relatively high humidity and stabilising temperature. Bermuda lies in
    Hurricane Alley
    and thus is prone to severe weather; however, it receives some protection from a coral reef and its position at the north of the belt, which limits the direction and severity of approaching storms.
    [5]
    Bermuda is named after Spanish explorer
    Juan de Bermúdez
    , who discovered the archipelago in 1505. The islands have been permanently inhabited since 1612 when an
    English settlement
    was established at
    St. George's
    . Forming part of
    British America
    , Bermuda was governed under
    royal charter
    by the
    Somers Isles Company
    until 1684, when it became a
    crown colony
    . The first
    African slaves
    were taken to Bermuda in 1616, but a full
    plantation economy
    did not develop, and the slave trade largely ceased by the end of the 17th century. The economy instead became maritime-focused, with the colony serving as a base for merchants,
    privateers
    , and the
    Royal Navy
    , and giving its name to the
    Bermuda rig
    and
    Bermuda sloop
    .
    US
    independence resulted in it becoming an
    Imperial fortress
    , the most important British naval and military base in the western hemisphere, with vast funds lavished on its
    Royal Naval Dockyard
    and
    military defences
    . Tourism has been
    a significant contributor
    to Bermuda's economy since the 19th century, and after World War II the territory became a prominent
    offshore financial centre
    and
    tax haven
    .
    Divided into
    nine parishes
    , Bermuda is a self-governing
    parliamentary democracy
    with a
    bicameral parliament
    located in the capital
    Hamilton
    . The
    House of Assembly
    dates from 1620, making it one of the world's oldest legislatures. The
    premier
    is the head of government and is formally appointed by the
    governor
    , who is nominated by the British government as the representative of the
    Queen
    . The United Kingdom is responsible for foreign affairs and defence. An
    independence referendum
    was held in 1995, with a large majority voting against independence.
    As of July 2018, Bermuda had a population of 71,176, making it the most populous of the British overseas territories.
    [1]
    Black Bermudians
    (until the 1960s designated "coloured Bermudians", and descended from any mixture of free and enslaved Latin Americans and Anglo-Americans with African ancestry and Africans, Europeans — especially from the British Isles and the Portuguese Atlantic islands, and Native Americans) make up around 50% of the population, while
    White Bermudians
    , primarily of British, Irish and Portuguese descent, make up 30% of the population. There are smaller groups from other races or identifying as mixed race, and around 30% of the population is not Bermudian by birth (including both residents who have obtained Bermudian status otherwise than by descent and those who do not have Bermudian status). Bermuda has
    a distinct dialect
    of English and has historically had strong ties with other English-speaking countries in the Americas, including the United States, Canada, and the
    Commonwealth Caribbean
    . It is an associate member of the
    Caribbean Community
    .
    Old Collection
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