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Postage Due stamps

1905 As Postage Due stamps of France, inscription 'TAXE' and 'A PERCEVOIR'

  1 c green
  5 c green
  10 c red
  10 c brown
  15 c brown
  20 c brown
  30 c blue
  40 c violet
  50 c brown
  50 c green
  60 c black
  60 c lilac
  1 F brown
  2 F red
  5 F blue

Surcharged
  '1 Franc a Percevoir' on 50 c brown (1909)

These stamps have perforation 14 x 13 1/2.

Value of the stamps

vc = very common
c  = common
*  = not so common
** = uncommon
*** = very uncommon
R   = rare
RR  = very rare
RRR = extremely rare
Value Unused Used Remarks
1 c c c  
5 c vc vc  
10 c red vc c  
10 c brown R R 1909
15 c c *  
20 c c c 1926
30 c c c  
40 c c c 1926
50 c brown * *  
50 c green c c 1927
60 c black c c 1926
60 c lilac c c 1934
1 F * * 1926
2 F * * 1927
3 F * * 1927
5 F     1943
Surcharged
1 F on 50 c * *  

 

1910 Prince Albert Inscription 'RECOUVREMENTS'

  1 c green
  10 c lilac
  30 c brown

Surcharged

  20 c on 10 c lilac
  40 c on 30 c brown

These stamps have perforation 14 x 13 1/2.

Value of the stamps

vc = very common
c  = common
*  = not so common
** = uncommon
*** = very uncommon
R   = rare
RR  = very rare
RRR = extremely rare
Value Unused Used Remarks
1 c vc vc  
10 c c c  
30 c *** ***  
Surcharged
20 c on 10 c c c 1919
40 c on 30 c * * 1919

 

Later issues 'RECOUVREMENTS VALEURS IMPAYEES' (1925):

Surcharged 'POSTES' to be used as postage stamps (1937):


Telephone stamps

Example:


('BULLETIN de CONVERSATION', reduced size)


Fiscal Stamps

1888 Arms of Monaco

The following values exist: 5 c, 10 c, 15 c, 20 c, 25 c, 30 c, 35 c, 40 c, 45 c, 50 c, 1 F, 1.50 F and 2 F. The colour of these stamps is brown, the value inscription exists in black (all values) or blue (5 c, 10 c, 15 c, 20 c, 25 c, 35 c, 40 c and 1 F only). In 1906 the values 5 c, 10 c, 15 c and 20 c were overprinted with 'AFFICHES' (value in black).


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