In 1936 the death of George V and the unexpected abdication of Edward VIII thrust George VI into the limelight as king - the third in a single year!
Now you can own the stamps that represent this unprecedented event, three from each of the three Kings. That's NINE stamps in total including three sought-after Edward VIII stamps.
These are the only stamps ever issued for a King who did not have a coronation - making them the shortest lived stamp issue in British history.