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GERMAN COLONIES
KAMERUN
STAMPS
1887 / 1901

Kamerun (Cameroon) was a German colony on the west coast of Africa occupying a coastal strip between the English colony in Nigeria and the Spanish colony of Guinea (Rio Muni). The colony reached as far inland as Lake Chad in the Northeast down to The Congo in the Southeast. The territory was ceeded to Spanish Rio Muni in 1916.

Post Offices in German controlled Kamerun were established in many towns and cities, here are some postmarks to look out for: AKOATIM, AKONOLINGA, BAMENDA, BANJO, BARE, BIBUNDI, BIPINIHOF, BONABERI, BUEA, CAMPO, DSCHANG, DUALA, DUME, EBOLWOA or EBOLOWA, EDEA, EKODODO, FONTEMDORF, GARUA, JABASSI, JAUNDE, JOHANN ALBRECHTSHÖHE, JOKO, JUKADUMA, KAMERUN, KAMPO, KRIBI, KUSSERI, LOBETAL, LOLODORF, LONGJI, MOLUNDU, MUNDECK, NGAUNDERE, NJASSI, NOLA, OSSIDINGE, PLANTATION, RIO DEL REY, SANGMELIMA, UKOKO, VIKTORIA.

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Forerunners are STAMPS
the German Empire that were in circulation in foreign countries and the colonies without any special identification (i.e. not overprinted "Kamerun"), until issue of their own stamps. 'Proper' forerunners were officially delivered to post offices and were sold from postal counters, stamps that were not used or not officially issued are non-proper forerunners. All forerunners and interim stamps can only be recognised by the cancellation and as such there is no such thing as an unused forerunner.

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MICHEL V37 to V44
FORERUNNERS (V)

From 1887 / 1901. The German post offices in Kamerun used German Empire stamps. Michel 37c and 37d (internal service: number in oval). Michel 39 to 44 (number and/or eagle in oval), so-called "Pfennig".

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Mi V37
2 Mark
medium rose lilac
V37
Mi V39b
3Pf
light yellowish green
V39b
Mi V40 II
5Pf
violet purple
V40II
Mi V41
10Pf
dark rose red
V41

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Mi V42
20Pf
dark ultramarine
V42
Mi V43c
25Pf
orange brown
V43c
Mi V44
50Pf
dark olive
V44


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20-Jul-2020 01:11