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5 k blue 5 k blue (with circular perforation)
(Reduced sizes)
5 k blue
5 k red (2 types, ornaments besides central '3' different)
I've seen postal stationery in the same design (with white ornaments next to the '3' as in the second image shown above) in the value 5 k red.
7 k blue
3 k blue
2 k red 2 k red (larger size)
Reduced size
2 k black 2 k black on red 2 k black on blue 2 k blue 2 k violet
(-) black 5 k black (value added, 1876)
I've been told that this is a reprint. The color is red.
5 k blue 5 k black (smaller size)
On http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00020235/00035/22j a forgery of the 5 k black (I presume) is shown, with no dot behind the word 'KOP' and the '5' different. It was most likely taken from or based on an illustration of the Moens catalogue.
5 k black 5 k black (slightly different type)
3 k red (2 main types)
3 k blue (4 types)
Reduced size
5 k black (imperforated) 5 k black (imperforated, other type) 5 k red (imperforated) 5 k multicoloured
(-) grey, red and black (-) grey, red and violet (-) grey, red and green (-) grey, red and blue
5 k gold, red, blue and brown
5 k gold, red and blue (exists imperforated) 5 k gold, bronze, red and blue
5 k blue, black and red
5 k red and blue
5 k black, red, gold and blue
5 k lilac, red and blue
5 k blue, grey and black
5 k lilac, red and black
5 k brown and blue (2 shades of blue)
5 k red and blue
5 k black, blue, brown, red, gold and green
5 k black, yellow, orange and lilac
5 k black, red, green and brown
5 k brown 5 k green