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GERMAN COLONIES
SAMOA
STAMPS
1914

Samoa became a German Protectorate from 1st March (Upolu) and 8th June 1900 (Sawaii) with the German post Office starting from 21st Sep 1900.

The South Sea Islands of Samoa are approximately 3,500Km east of Australia. A German Post Steam Ship Agency was established on 21st Sep 1900 in Apia to protect German business interests in the South Seas. On the 2nd Dec 1899 the German-American Samoa Treaty was signed in Washington giving the western area, including the two main islands of Upolu and Sawaii, as well as two smaller islands to Germany. The eastern part of the islands including Tutulia and some smaller islands came under American control. England waived all interest in the islands.

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MICHEL 1 to 13
BRITISH OCCUPATION

5th Sep 1914. Michel 1 to 13 like Michel 7 to 19 with black Topography overprint "G.R.I." = "Georgius Rex Imperator".

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Mi 1
½d on 3Pf
dark ochre brown
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Mi 2
½d on 5Pf
dark green
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Mi 3
1d on 10Pf
dark carmine red
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Mi 4
2½d on 20Pf
violet ultramarine
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Mi 5
3d on 25Pf
reddish orange / yellow black on light yellow
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Mi 6
4d on 30Pf
reddish orange / red black on dull yellowish orange
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Mi 7
5d on 40Pf
dark reddish carmine / black
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Mi 8
6d on 50Pf
dark brownish lilac / red black on dull brown orange
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Mi 9
9d on 80Pf
dark reddish carmine / red black on dull carmine
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Mi 10
1s on 1 Mark
dark red
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Mi 11
2s on2 Mark
blackish blue
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Mi 12
3s on 3 Mark
violet black
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Mi 13
5s on 5 Mark
green black / brownish carmine
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