GERMAN COLONIES
SUDWEST AFRIKA
STAMPS
1897 / 1901
German possession since 7th Aug 1884 with the Post Office starting on 16th July 1888.
German Southwest Africa, present day Namibia, is located on the west coast of South Africa. The postal network started in July 1888 and almost 100 post offices were created up until the First World War. German Southwest Africa was handed over to the South African Union on the 9th July 1915.
MICHEL I
REGULAR ISSUE GERMAN EMPIRE
(Country name in three words)
Issued: July 1897: Regular issue German Empire stamps. Michel Nr 45 to Michel Nr 48 (so-called "crown/eagle") with black Typography overprint, country name in three words. "Deutsch Sudwest-Afrika".
Mi I
25 Pf
orange
(variations)
25 Pf
orange
(variations)
VARIATIONS
Mi Ia
25 Pf
yellowish orange
25 Pf
yellowish orange
Mi Ib
25 Pf
dark orange
25 Pf
dark orange
PLATE FLAWS
Mi I PF II
'I' in 'REICHSPOST' split on top
'I' in 'REICHSPOST' split on top
Mi I PF III
'I' in 'REICHSPOST' broken on upper right
'I' in 'REICHSPOST' broken on upper right
Mi I PF IV
coloured dot besides lower left coil
coloured dot besides lower left coil