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GERMAN COLONIES
MARSHALL INSELN
My STAMPS
1899

The German possession started on 15th October 1885 with the post office starting from 29th Mar 1889.

The Marshall Islands are located at the easternmost edge of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean and encompass about 900 atolls and smaller islands. On 15th October 1885 the islands were declared a German Protectorate with Jaluit as its capital. The first postal office in Jaluit was opened on 23rd March 1889 with the only other post office, based in Nauru, opening on 14th July 1908.

Jaluit was occuppied by Japanese troops on 29th September 1914 and Nauru by Australian troops on 6th November 1914.

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MICHEL 1II to 6II
REGULAR ISSUE GERMAN EMPIRE

Nov 1899. Regular Issues German Empire stamps, Michel 45 to 50, so-called "crown / eagle" with black steep typography overprint. 'II' so called "Berlin Issue", overprint reads "Marschall-Inseln".

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Mi 1II
3Pf
dark ochre brown
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Mi 2II
5Pf
bright opal green
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Mi 3II
10Pf
bright red
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Mi 4II
20Pf
violet ultramarine
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Mi 5II
25Pf
yellowish orange
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Mi 6II
50Pf
bright reddish brown
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MICHEL 7 to 12
REGULAR ISSUE GERMAN EMPIRE

Nov 1899. Regular Issues German Empire stamps, Michel 45 to 50, so-called "crown / eagle" with black changed overprint. Overprint reads "Marshall-Inseln". Do not confuse with 1897 "Jaluit Issue" or 1899 "Berlin Issue" overprinted "Marschall-Inseln" (extra 'c' in 'Marshall').

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Mi 7
3Pf
dark ochre brown
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Mi 8
5Pf
bright opal green
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Mi 9
10Pf
bright lilac red
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Mi 10
20Pf
violet ultramarine
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Mi 11
25Pf
yellowish orange
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Mi 12
50Pf
bright reddish brown
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03-Aug-2021 09:00