
Bengal Presidency · Pre-1854 Handstamp
Mymunsing HG 4
- Colour & date
- Red1841
- Rarity
- Rare
- Figure
- 4
- Submitted by
- Private
Census
Census records
1 cover recorded1 pre-1854 cover bearing the Mymunsing HG 4 handstamp is recorded below — each entry links to images, provenance and auction details.
About this mark
The Mymunsing HG 4 handstamp
Mymunsing was formerly known as Nasirabad, and is situated 24°26' N and 90°24' E, on the west bank of the Bramaputra River in Mymunsing District, Assam. The District passed into the hands of the E.!. Company in 1765, on the grant of the Diwani.
Mymunsing HG 4 is a pre-1854 handstruck postal marking of the post office at Mymunsing — the present-day Mymensingh — in the Bengal Presidency, British India, recorded in use around 1841. Known strikes are in red. Its "HG 4" designation is the figure number assigned in the Hammond Giles catalogue of the handstruck postage stamps of India.
A single surviving cover bearing this mark is recorded in the census, with images and provenance. On the strength of that count the mark is graded "Rare" — the grade moves automatically as new covers are recorded. Collectors searching for mymunsing pre stamp covers, mymunsing postal history or "Mymunsing HG4" material can compare HG 4 across every office or browse the rest of the Mymunsing marks.
Frequently asked
- What is the Mymunsing HG 4 handstamp?
- Mymunsing HG 4 is a pre-1854 handstruck postal marking of Mymunsing (modern Mymensingh) in the Bengal Presidency, British India, recorded in use around 1841. The "HG 4" designation is its figure number in the Hammond Giles catalogue of the handstruck postage stamps of India. Known strikes are in red.
- How rare is Mymunsing HG 4?
- Mymunsing HG 4 is graded "Rare" in this census. Rarity here is evidence-based: it is derived from the number of surviving covers actually recorded, not estimated. A single surviving cover bearing this mark is recorded in the census, with images and provenance.
- What does a Mymunsing pre stamp cover with HG 4 look like?
- A pre stamp (pre philatelic) cover from Mymunsing is a folded letter or envelope carried before India's first adhesive stamp of 1854, with postage shown entirely by hand-struck marks like HG 4. A single surviving cover bearing this mark is recorded in the census, with images and provenance. Each census record on this page links to full cover images, dates and auction provenance.
- How do I identify or submit a Mymunsing HG 4 cover?
- Compare your cover against the reference impression and recorded examples on this page — check the mark's shape, colour and date range (1841). If your cover is not already recorded, you can submit front and back photographs through the census form on this page; every submission is editor-reviewed before publication.
Same office
Other recorded marks at Mymunsing
3 marks3 other pre-1854 postal markings of Mymunsing are recorded in the census. Compare their figure numbers, dates and colours to identify the mark on your cover.
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Also searched as: Mymunsing HG 4, Mymunsing HG4, Mymunsing Giles 4, Mymensingh postal history, Mymunsing handstamp, Mymunsing pre stamp cover.
How to cite
“Mymunsing HG 4 — handstamp,” Hand Struck Stamps, https://handstruckstampsindia.com/bengal/mymunsing/hg-4 (accessed 19 August 2026).
Updated: 19 Aug 2026

