Return To Catalogue - 1851-1863 issues
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1 c violet 1 c blue (1882) 1 c green (1883) 2 c red 2 c red 2 c brown 2 c violet 5 c blue 6 c green 10 c black 10 c red 10 c brown 12 c black 12 c lilac 15 c brown 18 c brown 50 c red 1 D red
For the specialist; these stamps are perforated 12.
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
1 c violet | *** | *** | |
1 c blue | ** | ** | |
1 c green | * | * | |
2 c red | *** | *** | |
2 c red | *** | ** | |
2 c brown | *** | ** | |
2 c violet | ** | * | |
5 c | *** | ** | Shades of blue |
6 c | *** | *** | |
10 c black | *** | *** | |
10 c red | *** | *** | |
10 c brown | *** | ** | |
12 c black | R | R | |
12 c lilac | R | R | |
15 c | R | R | |
18 c | *** | *** | |
50 c | RR | RR | |
100 c | RR | RR |
Forgeries exist of these stamps, examples:
Forgeries and genuine stamp right. These forgeries were likely
made by Kamigata, the cancel reads
"MITATION MO? KAMIG??? POSTAGE ??"
Possibly another Kamigata forgery of the 50 c value.
Probably Spiro forgeries, one with a
"FRANKFURT" cancel?
(Forgeries of the 2 c and 6 c stamps made by Spiro?)
Two different forgeries of the 18 c value. Note the different
'8's in the upper circles.
Most of these forgeries are quite primitive (for more examples see: http://www.hawaiianstamps.com/bankfor.html ). I have seen various Spiro forgeries (1 c violet, 2 c red, 5 c blue, 6 c green, 12 c lilac and 18 c brown) There are also some primitive forgeries of other forgers of the 5 c blue and 6 c green values.
Other primitive bogus forgery of a 2 c blue value (in the design
of the 5 c).
A very dangerous forgery of the 50 c was made by Sperati. He used genuine stamps of a lower value, bleached the design and printed his own image on top. In this way, the paper and the cancel are genuine (for more details see the above mentioned website). Sorry, no image available yet.
1 c orange 1 c green (1899) 2 c brown 2 c red (1899) 5 c red 5 c blue (1899) 10 c green 12 c blue 25 c violet 25 c blue
These stamps are perforated 12.
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
1 c orange | * | * | |
1 c green | * | * | |
2 c brown | * | * | |
2 c red | * | * | |
5 c red | ** | * | |
5 c blue | *** | ** | |
10 c | *** | *** | |
12 c | *** | *** | |
25 c violet | R | R | |
25 c blue | *** | *** |
A mystery stamp, 25 c orange in the design of the 25 c violet, but with date "1892" instead of "1883":
(Bogus? stamp)
1 c violet 1 c blue 1 c green 2 c red 2 c red (other type) 2 c brown 2 c violet 5 c blue 5 c blue 6 c green 10 c black 10 c red 10 c brown 12 c black 12 c lilac 15 c brown 18 c red 25 c violet 50 c red 100 c red
Value of the stamps |
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vc = very common c = common * = not so common ** = uncommon |
*** = very uncommon R = rare RR = very rare RRR = extremely rare |
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Value | Unused | Used | Remarks |
1 c violet | ** | *** | Red overprint |
1 c blue | ** | *** | Red overprint |
1 c green | * | * | Red overprint |
2 c red | R | R | Black overprint |
2 c red | ** | ** | Black overprint |
2 c brown | *** | ** | Red overprint |
2 c violet | * | * | Red overprint |
5 c | ** | ** | Red overprint, shades of blue |
6 c | *** | *** | Red overprint |
10 c black | *** | *** | Red overprint |
10 c red | *** | *** | Black overprint |
10 c brown | *** | *** | Black overprint |
12 black | *** | *** | Red overprint (I have also seen a red overprint, forgery?) |
12 c lilac | RR | RR | Red overprint |
15 c | *** | *** | Black overprint |
18 c | *** | *** | Black overprint |
25 c | *** | R | Red overprint |
50 c | R | R | Black overprint |
100 c | RR | RR | Black overprint |
There exist forgeries of this overprint, the genuine overprints have a damaged first "i" in the word "Provisional": it has no right bottom serif as the other "i" in this word:
(I think this is a genuine overprint)
I have seen forged overprints with no period after "GOVT", with missing "3" or "93", also forged inverted overprints, forged double overprints (all with a perfect "i" instead of a damaged one).