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    Posted 11 years ago

    WhoDey-Fan
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    Very interesting stamps of Great Britian occupation era with India Postage, but stamped "BRITISH SOMALILAND". I'm guessing that also in this era GB basically occupied Somalia?

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    1. MikeyBoy7, 11 years ago
      Hi WhoDey-Fan, the young Queen Elizabeth and Port Natal are probably from the early colonization of South Africa. The Port Natal stamp may be rather sought-after. Somaliland, Bechuana land Protectorate, North and Southern Rhodesian are all quite valuable. Also the King George and Queen are quite sought-after. All 1880-1930's. Hope this helps.

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