Return To Catalogue - Martinique 1886-1890 - Martinique 1891-1902
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5 F on 60 c brown
This stamp was used for parcels.
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 |
5 Fr on 60 c | R | R | With inverted overprint: RRR |
Woman
1 c brown 2 c green and brown 4 c brown 5 c green and brown 5 c orange and brown 10 c red and brown 10 c green 10 c lilac and red 15 c lilac and red 15 c green and olive 15 c blue and orange 20 c violet and brown
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 | vc | vc | |
2 c | vc | vc | |
4 c | vc | vc | |
5 c green and brown | c | vc | |
5 c orange and brown | vc | vc | 1922 |
10 c red and brown | c | vc | |
10 c green | c | c | 1922 |
10 c lilac and red | vc | vc | 1924? |
15 c lilac and red | c | vc | 1917 |
15 c green and olive | c | vc | 1924? |
15 c blue and orange | vc | vc | 1928 |
View of Fort de France
25 c blue and brown 25 c orange and brown 30 c red and brown 30 c red and orange 30 c brown 30 c blue and green 35 c violet and brown on yellow 40 c green and brown 45 c brown 50 c red and brown 50 c blue and brown 50 c orange and green 60 c blue and red 65 c violet and brown 75 c black and brown 75 c blue 75 c brown and blue 90 c red (1930)
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 |
25 c blue and brown | * | vc | |
25 c orange and brown | c | vc | 1922 |
30 c red and brown | * | * | |
30 c red and orange | c | c | 1924 |
30 c brown | c | c | 1924? |
30 c blue and green | vc | vc | 1927 |
35 c | c | c | |
40 c | vc | vc | |
45 c | c | c | |
50 c red and brown | * | * | |
50 c blue and brown | * | * | 1922 |
50 c orange and green | c | vc | 1924? |
60 c | c | c | 1924? |
65 c | c | c | 1927 |
75 c black and brown | * | * | |
75 c blue | c | c | 1924? |
75 c brown and blue | c | c | 1928 |
90 c | c | c | 1928 |
Woman
(Reduced size)
1 F blue and brown 1 F blue 1 F red and olive 1 F 10 violet and black (1928) 1 F 50 grey and blue (1930) 2 F grey and brown 3 F lilac (1930) 5 F orange and brown
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 F blue and brown | c | c | |
1 F blue | c | c | 1924? |
1 F red and olive | c | c | 1927 |
1 F 10 | ** | ** | 1928 |
1 F 50 | * | c | 1930 |
2 F | * | c | |
3 F | * | * | 1930 |
5 F | * | * |
Surcharged
'001' on 2 c green and brown '005' on 20 c violet and brown '015' on 30 c red and brown '025' on 50 c blue and brown '025' on 50 c red and brown '0,01' on 15 c lilac and brown '0,02' (blue) on 15 c lilac and brown '0,05' (red) on 15 c lilac and brown '05' on 1 c brown '10' on 2 c green and brown '25' on 15 c lilac and red '25c' on 15 c lilac and red '25c' on 2 F grey and brown '25c' (blue) on 5 F orange and brown '60' on 75 c blue and red '65' on 45 c brown '85' (red) on 75 c black and brown 90 c on 75 c red (1925) '1f25' (red) on 1 F blue (1925) 1 F 50 on 1 F blue (1925) 3 F on 5 F red and green (1925) 10 F on 5 F green and red (1925) 20 F on 5 F brown and lilac (1925)
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 |
001 on 2 c | * | * | 1924, exists with inverted or double overprint (RR) |
005 on 20 c | * | * | 1924, with inverted overprint: RR (see below for example) |
015 on 30 c | *** | *** | 1924, exists with inverted overprint (RR) |
025 on 50 c blue and brown | * | * | 1924 |
025 on 50 c red and brown | RR | RR | 1924, I have seen a variety with the 'flower' between '0' and '25' placed higher up. |
0,01 on 15 c | vc | vc | 1922 |
0,02 on 15 c | vc | vc | 1922 |
0,05 on 15 c | vc | vc | 1922 |
05 on 1 c | c | c | 1920, Small zero variety (see below): *** |
10 on 2 c | c | c | 1920, Small zero variety (see below): *** |
25 on 15 c | c | c | 1920 |
25 c on 15 c | c | c | 1924 |
25 c on 2 F | c | c | 1924 |
25 c on 5 F | c | c | 1924 |
60 on 75 c | c | c | 1923 |
65 on 45 c | c | c | 1924 |
85 on 75 c | c | c | 1924 |
90 c on 75 c | c | c | 1927 |
1 F 25 on 1 F | c | c | 1926 |
1 F 50 on 1 F | c | c | 1927 |
3 F on 5 F | * | * | 1927 |
10 F on 5 F | ** | ** | 1927 |
20 F on 5 F | *** | *** | 1927 |
(Inverted '0,05' on 20 c overprint)
The '05' on 1 c and '10' on 2 c exist with a small zero variety: the '0' is printed smaller, example:
(Left small '0', right normal '0')
I have seen this small zero variety printed next to a normal stamp.
Red cross issue (1915)
'+5c' on 10 c red and brown
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 |
+5 c on 10 c | c | c |
All these stamps are perforated 14 x 13 1/2.
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40 c green and black 50 c lilac and black 90 c red and black 1.50 F blue and black
Village of Basse Pointe
1 c red on lilac 4 c olive 10 c black on red 25 c lilac 55 c red 60 c blue 75 c brown 90 c red 90 c lilac 1.40 F blue (1939) 2 F blue on green 2.50 F brown 10 F blue on blue Government building
2 c blue 3 c brown ('RF' in upper left corner) 3 c brown ('3' in upper left corner) 5 c red 15 c black on orange ('RF' in upper left corner) 15 c black on orange ('15' in upper left corner) 30 c green ('RF' in upper left corner) 30 c green ('30' in upper left corner) 30 c blue (1939) 45 c brown 45 c green (1939) 50 c red ('RF' in upper left corner) 50 c red ('50' in upper left corner) 90 c lilac (1939) 80 c violet 1 F black on green 1 F red 1.25 F violet 1.25 F red 1.50 F blue 1.75 F olive 1.60 F brown 2.50 F brown (1939) 20 F red on yellow Local people
20 c brown 35 c green 40 c brown 65 c red on green 70 c lilac (1939) 1.25 F red (1939) 1.75 F blue 2.25 F blue 3 F lilac 5 F red on lilac Surcharged '1 franc' (red) on 2 c blue '2 Frs' on 4 c olive (1945) '3 francs' (red) on 2 c blue '5 Fr' on 65 c red (1945) 'DIX francs' on 65 c red (1945) 'VINGT Frs' on 3 c brown
Belain d'Esnambuc 40 c brown 50 c red 1.50 F blue Abolition of slavery 1.75 F red 5 F brown 10 F green
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20 c violet 30 c green 40 c lilac 50 c brown and black 90 c red 1.50 F blue
A minisheet also exists with one imperforate 3 F green stamp, inscription above and below the stamp 'EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE ARTS ET TECHNIQUES 1937'.
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1.25 F red 2.25 F blue
1 F violet 2.50 F blue Overprinted 'OEUVRES COLONIALES' (1944) '50 c + 1f50' (overprint and surcharge in red) on 2.50 F blue 1 F + 2.50 F violet
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1 F + 1 F red 1.50 F + 3 F brown 2.50 F + 1 F blue
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5 F + 20 F violet
10 c violet 30 c red 50 c red 60 c orange 1.20 F lilac
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2 F brown 25 F green
The following values were prepared: 1c, 2c, 3c, 4c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 30c, 40c, 60c, all in black, and 1F, 2F and 5 F in brown. The overprint is always in red, it can be from the upper left to lower right corner or lower left to upper right corner.
5 c blue 10 c brown 20 c green 25 c red 30 c red 45 c green 50 c lilac 60 c green 1 F red 2 F violet 3 F 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 |
5 c | vc | vc | |
10 c | vc | vc | |
20 c | c | c | |
25 c | c | c | |
30 c | c | c | |
45 c | c | c | |
50 c | c | c | |
60 c | c | c | |
1 F | c | c | |
2 F | * | * | |
5 F | * | * |
5 c blue on green 10 c brown ('RF' in lower left corner) 10 c brown ('10' in lower left corner, 1943) 20 c blue 25 c red on lilac 30 c violet 45 c red on yellow 50 c brown 60 c green 1 F black on orange 2 F red 3 F blue on blue
10 c blue 30 c green 50 c blue 1 F orange 2 F brown 3 F lilac 4 F olive 5 F orange 10 F black 20 F green
1.20 F + 1.80 F blue and red ('Quinzaine') 1.50 F + 3.50 F green ('protection') 2 F + 6 F brown ('protection')
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50 F green 100 F lilac
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8 F blue
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5 F orange 10 F green 15 F red 20 F brown 25 F blue 50 F black
50 F brown (people watching plane landing on water) 100 F green (aeroplane above jungle) 200 F lilac (bird above sea)
(Fiscal stamp of France, used in Martinique, see cancel)
Postage stamp overprinted 'TIMBRE EPARGNE'