Return To Catalogue - Transvaal 1869-1884 - 1885 issue - 1894 issue - Transvaal 1894-1910 - Miscellaneous - South Africa
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The South African Republic (Z. Afr. Republiek), founded by the Boers in 1860, was occupied by the British in 1877 and the name of the country changed to Transvaal. The republic was restored in 1884 and re-occupied in 1900 to become the British crown colony of Transvaal. It joined the Union of South Africa in 1910. The capital is Pretoria.
1/2 p red 1 p red 3 p lilac 4 p green 6 p black 1 Sh green 2 Sh blue Surcharged
'HALVE PENNY Z.A.R.' (red) on 6 p black 'EEN PENNY' on 4 p green '1 PENNY' (black or red) on 6 p black '1 Penny' (black or red, 5 types) on 6 p black 'TWEE PENCE Z.A.R.' (red) on 6 p black
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 |
1/2 p | RR | RR | |
1 p | *** | *** | |
3 p | R | *** | |
4 p | RR | R | |
6 p | *** | *** | |
1 Sh | RR | RR | |
2 Sh | RR | RR | |
Surcharged | |||
1/2 p on 6 p | RR | RR | |
1 p on 4 p | *** | *** | Inverted overprint: RRR |
'1 PENNY' on 6 p | R | R | Red surcharge: RR |
'1 Penny' on 6 p | RR | RR | Cheapest type; red surcharge: RRR |
2 p on 6 p | *** | *** |
'EEN PENNY' on 4 p green with inverted surcharge
Is this some kind of postal forgery of the 3 p value? Or more
likely a cut from some souvenir postcard?
Click here for the issues of 1885 to 1910 and miscellaneous.
"Transvaal Philately - The Stamps, Forgeries, Postal History and Miscellanea of the Transvaal Territories from inception to Union" (1986) editorship: Major Ian Mathews with contributions from co-authors Messrs Baker, Bowden, Crocker, Jonkers, Kaupe, van Zeyl and Wigmore, 291 pages.
"Les falsifications du Transvaal" by Léon de Raay (publisher N.Yaar & Co), 1909(?). Can be downloaded from http://www.archive.org.
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/terrace/ymw18/transvl/study%20circle/challnge.html; some history on collecting stamps of Transvaal with a selected bibliography list.