Stamp Collecting - Nicknames

Our last week’s post focused on common terms applicable to variety/types of stamps available. There are also numerous terms used for specific stamps – usually famous ones because of their rarity or due to an error. Below is our list of the most common among them that should allow any budding philatelist to stand his ground in a “bourse”:



Nick NameDescriptionSample
5 Kings - Greece1963 Greek stamp depicting the five kings - King George I, King Constantine I, King Alexander, King George II, King Paul.

Admirals - Canada, New Zealand, & RhodesiaDepicts King George V of Great Britain in naval attire.

Bantams - South AfricaMidget stamps released by South Africa as a cost-control measure during WW II

Basel Dove - SwitzerlandFirst tri-color stamp ever issued. Issue Date: September 30, 1854

Bluenose - CanadaCanadian postage stamp of 1929 depicting the Schooner Bluenose.

Bull’s Eye - BrazilFirst three stamps of Brazil. Third stamp of the world by a country after the Penny Black & Penny Blue.

Cape Triangles - Cape of Good HopeCape of Good Hope triangular stamps issued between 1853 and 1864. The 1861 one penny vermilion and four penny blue have color errors in some (one penny in blue and four penny in vermilion) making those rare and very valuable. Also called Woodblocks.

Chalon Head – CanadaIssued first by Canada in 1851 followed by many other colonies between 1853 and 1870 portraying Queen Victoria’s portrait by Alfred Edward Chalon. The New Zealand issues are also known as Full Faces.

Cottonreel - 1c Magenta - British GuianaOnly one copy known to exist. Issued in 1856, the stamp features a sailing ship in black on magenta paper

Cowries - UgandaA typewriter made stamp issued in March 1895 on very thin paper – only a few copies survived but forgeries are plenty

Milbury – United StatesIssued by the postmaster of Milbury, MA in 1847. It is a 5c stamp depicting George Washington. The stamps issued prior to the issue of general US stamps are called Postmaster issues.









Missionaries - HawaiiFirst postage stamps of the Kingdom of Hawaii issue between 1851 and 1852.

Penny Black - United KingdomWorld’s first postage stamp issued by a country – Issue Date: First May, 1840.

Penny Red – United Kingdom1841 stamp that was issued till 1879 – imperfs & minor variations exist but the stamps are relatively plentiful.

Penny Blue – United KingdomAn unissued postage stamp of Britain made December 1840.









Two Pence Blue – United KingdomA rarer stamp than the penny black issued May 1840 – 2nd postage stamp issued by a country.









Perot Provisional - BermudaFirst stamps of Bermuda – only 11 copies are known to exist









Red Mercury - AustriaAustrian newspaper stamp issued 1856 and replaced in 1858

Scinde Dawk - India1852 stamp issued in the province of Sindh

Z Grill – USA1868 1c stamp depicting Benjamin Franklin with the “Z” grill variety pressed onto the stamp – only two known copies – most valuable US stamp at $3M.




Last Updated: 09/2015.

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