The way you have phrased the question suggests you may have misunderstood the term 'high value'.
The Wildings 'high values' are any of the four denominations (face value): 2s 6d, 5s, 10s and £1, as opposed to 'low values', which are the denominations below 2s 6d.
These terms apply to any GB (and Commonwealth) issues.
Admittedly, the terms 'high and low value' are unfortunately unhelpful.
Thanks, that makes more sense to me.
How do you know the difference between a high value and low value "Wilding" definitive from Great Britain? Especially the Carrick Castle (2/6d) 1955
re: "Wilding" Carrick Castle
The way you have phrased the question suggests you may have misunderstood the term 'high value'.
The Wildings 'high values' are any of the four denominations (face value): 2s 6d, 5s, 10s and £1, as opposed to 'low values', which are the denominations below 2s 6d.
These terms apply to any GB (and Commonwealth) issues.
Admittedly, the terms 'high and low value' are unfortunately unhelpful.
re: "Wilding" Carrick Castle
Thanks, that makes more sense to me.