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GERMAN COLONIES
KAMERUN
My STAMPS
1900

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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MICHEL 7 to 19
REGULAR ISSUE IMPERIAL YACHT

Nov 1900. Michel 7 to 15 Typography (10x10), Perf 14x14½. Michel 16 to 19 Engraved (4x5), Perf 14½ or 14¼. No watermark.

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Mi 7
3Pf
dark ochre brown
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Mi 8
5Pf
dark green
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Mi 9
10Pf
dark carmine red
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Mi 10
20Pf
violet ultramarine
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Mi 11
25Pf
reddish orange / yellow black on light yellow
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Mi 12
30Pf
reddish orange / red black on dull yellowish orange
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Mi 13
40Pf
dark reddish carmine / black
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Mi 14
50Pf
dark brownish lilac / red black on dull brown orange
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Mi 15
80Pf
dark reddish carmine / red black on dull carmine
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Mi 16
1 Mark
dark red
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Mi 17
2 Mark
blackish blue
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Mi 18
3 Mark
violet black
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Mi 19
5 Mark
green black / brownish carmine
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20-Jul-2020 01:11