Queen Elizabeth‘s coronation as Queen of England was in 1952, and like her predecessor King George VI she appeared on Bermuda postage stamps many times in that year and since. (Bermuda was, and remains, an overseas territory of Great Britain.)
On the dozens of postage stamp designs issued in Bermuda since Elizabeth’s coronation, images of the Queen appear on a large percentage. This is usually in the form of a small portrait in a corner of an otherwise unrelated stamp; sometimes Elizabeth is shown as a simple, flat-color silhouette. A few stamps do not show Elizabeth at all.
There have also been stamps honoring the Queen directly — jubilees in addition to her coronation, for example.
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