India's most famous stamp is the Inverted Head, the philatelic name of one of the first standard postage stamps of British India in 1854. Denomination 4 annas. The stamp is octagonal, printed with a red frame and a blue design, which repeated the portrait of Queen Victoria from the English stamps issued in 1847 - 1848. The stamp was printed by lithography on paper with a watermark in sheets of 12 copies. The stamps were printed by the Calcutta Survey Department. The total circulation was 206,040 copies.