Penny Lilac

Penny Lilac
Country of production Great Britain
Date of production 12 July 1881–1891
Depicts Queen Victoria
Face value 1d

The Penny Lilac was the basic penny postage stamp of Great Britain from its first issue on 12 July 1881 and was used until 1901. It superseded the short lived Penny Venetian Red because the Customs and Inland Revenue Act of 1881 necessitated new stamps that were also valid as revenue stamps, and so the Penny Lilac was issued in that year, inscribed "POSTAGE AND INLAND REVENUE". All previous stamps had been inscribed merely "POSTAGE". This stamp remained the standard letter stamp for the remainder of Victoria's reign, and vast quantities were printed.

The Penny Lilac was a surface-printed stamp and was issued in two forms:

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