| Country of Origin | United States |
|---|---|
| Place of Origin | Ceylon (until 1948) |
| Color | Carmine |
| Grade | VF (Very Fine) |
| Certification | Uncertified |
| Regional Status | Colony |
| Denomination | 1 Cent |
| Type | Fiscal, Revenue |
| Year of Issue | 1881-1890 |
| Era | Victoria (1837-1901) |
| Quality | Used |
| Currency | Decimal |
| Topic | Royalty |
| Cancellation Type | Pen Cancel |
Check the listing for details. CEYLON FOREIGN BILL REVENUE - THIRD OF EXCHANGE 15 cent blue, 1890. Color: Carmine, Made in United States. Listed at 12.00 USD. This rare Ceylon Foreign Bill Revenue stamp from the late 19th century features a beautiful carmine color and a denomination of 1 cent. It is a VF (Very Fine) grade and has been canceled with a pen cancel. The stamp is uncertified and has not been graded. The stamp was produced during the Victoria era (1837-1901) and is a great addition to any stamp collection. It was manufactured in the United States and is a fiscal and revenue type stamp. The stamp features the topic of royalty and has a regional status of colony. It is a unique item for collectors and enthusiasts alike.