GERMAN OFFICES ABROAD
MOROCCO
STAMPS
1899

The following towns had post offices: Tanger, Alkassar, Arsila, Asimmur, Cassablanca, Fez, Fez-Mellah, Larache, Marrakesch, Mazagan, Meknes, Magadar, Rabat, Saffi and Tetuan.
Alkassar, Arsila, Larache and Tetuan opened in 1912 are were situated in the Spanish area.Tanger was considered an independent area and all other towns were in the French Protectorate.
True Moroccan forerunners only exist cancelled from 1893 from ships of the Woerman Lines, where representatives aboard these ships were entitled to issue German Empire stamps. Letters cancelled on board can only be distinguished by seapost cancels with arrival or sender notations.
On 20th Dec 1899 the first Moroccan Foreign Post Office was opened in Tanger and had stamps issued bearing the country name from day one. Initially the German Post Offices only handled mail transiting along the coast, all internal mail was handled by private companies.

MICHEL I, II and III
REGULAR ISSUE
GERMAN EMPIRE STAMPS
Issued: 1899. Regular issue German Empire stamps (Michel 45 to 50), so-called "Crown / Eagle". With diagonal black Typographical overprint "Marocco" at 48˚, without indication of value.




MICHEL 1 to 6
REGULAR ISSUE
GERMAN EMPIRE STAMPS
Issued: 20th Dec 1899, Regular issue German Empire stamps Michel 45 to 50, with steep black typograhy overprint "Marocco" with denomination at 56˚. So-called "Crown / Eagle" issues.
