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1892 King Charles I, in an oval

25 r green 300 r blue on red

  5 r yellow
  10 r lilac
  15 r brown
  20 r lilac
  25 r green
  50 r blue
  75 r red
  80 r green
  100 r brown
  150 r red on red
  200 r blue on blue
  300 r blue on red

These stamps have perforation 12 1/2, also 13 1/2 (5 r, 25 r, 75 r and 80 r) or 11 1/2 (5 r and 25 r). Stamps in similar designs were issued for most Portuguese colonies (country name different for each country), click here for more information on this issue.

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
5 r * *  
10 r * *  
15 r * **  
20 r ** **  
25 r * c  
50 r ** *  
75 r ** **  
80 r ** **  
100 r ** **  
150 r *** ***  
200 r *** ***  
300 r *** ***  

Reprints of these stamps were made in 1905.

 

1897 King Charles I, new type

  2 1/2 r grey
  5 r orange
  10 r green
  15 r brown
  15 r green
  20 r lilac
  25 r green
  25 r red
  50 r blue
  65 r blue
  75 r red
  75 r brown on yellow (value in red)
  80 r lilac
  100 r blue on blue
  115 r brown on red
  130 r brown on yellow
  150 r brown on yellow
  180 r black on red
  200 r lilac
  300 r blue on red
  500 r black on blue (value in red)

Most of these stamps have perforation 11 1/2 x 12 (the 500 r also exist with perforation 12 1/2). Stamps in similar designs were issued for most Portuguese colonies (country name different for each country), click here for more information on this issue.

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
2 1/2 r c c  
5 r c c  
10 r c c  
15 r brown * *  
15 r green c c 1899
20 r * *  
25 r green * c  
25 r red c vc 1899
50 r c c Two shades of blue were issued,
the second one in 1905, exists
imperforate (unready stamps, also cancelled)
65 r c c 1898
75 r red * c  
75 r brown on yellow ** ** 1905
80 r ** **  
100 r * *  
115 r c c 1898
130 r c c 1898
150 r c c  
180 r c c 1898
200 r * *  
300 r * *  
500 r ** **  

 

From 1906 on the stamps of Acores were used in Angra.


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