Mauritius "Post Office" stamps

Mauritius "Post Office" Stamps


Country of productionMauritius
Date of production21 September 1847 (1847-09-21)[1]
PerforationNone
DepictsQueen Victoria
Nature of rarityFirst British Empire stamps produced outside Great Britain
No. in existence27 (as of 1981)[2]
Face value
Estimated value€8.1 million red on cover (last sale, 2021)[3]

The Mauritius "Post Office" stamps were issued by the British Colony Mauritius in September 1847, in two denominations: an orange-red one penny (1d) and a deep blue two pence (2d). Their name comes from the wording on the stamps reading "Post Office", which was soon changed in the next issue to "Post Paid".[4] They are among the rarest postage stamps in the world.

  1. ^ Kanai, Classic Mauritius, p. 17.
  2. ^ Kanai, Classic Mauritius p. 21.
  3. ^ "Rote Mauritius bringt Millionensumme". ntv.de (article in German). Retrieved 2021-06-26.
  4. ^ Scott Cat. nos. 1–2; Stanley Gibbons Cat. 3–25 (various states of wear).

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