Cyprus Stamps (until 1960) Value
Market data for 12,245 listings of Cyprus stamps issued before 1960.
What you'll usually pay
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👉 In short easy summary
Value is concentrated in high-grade specimens, with Gem grades seeing a 297% increase. Conversely, Postal History and Covers are currently undervalued, showing declines of 43% and 42% respectively.
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Price by era
Why? Prices vary by rarity and demand, ranging from Elizabeth II at 10 to Edward VIII at 99.
Price by type
Why? Specialized formats command premiums, with Postal Cards at 26.33 compared to Postal History at 9.75.
Price by quality
Why? Gum condition affects value, with No Gum items at 28.18 and Mint Lightly Hinged at 12.49.
Price by grade
Why? Professional grading significantly impacts price, from Ungraded at 8.93 to Gem at 68.
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Common questions
What is the median price for a Cyprus stamp from the Edward VIII era?
The median price for Edward VIII (1936) stamps is 99.
How does the price of a Gem grade stamp compare to an Ungraded one?
Gem grade stamps have a median of 68, while Ungraded stamps have a median of 8.93.
Which stamp type currently has the highest median value?
Postal Card, Stationery has the highest median value at 26.33.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $3–$133, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked June 30, 2026.