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F.R.H. |
(pre-adhesive handstamp): British (preceded by 'LIVERPOOL') {Floating Receiving House} (1856) |
F.R.II D. |
(pre-adhesive handstamp): French (Mark of entry) (1832) |
F.S. |
(pre-adhesive handstamp): Italian (and coat of arms) {Francesco Sforza} (1458-59) |
F.S.P. |
(pre-adhesive handstamp): French {France Service Publique} (1867) |
F.T. |
(pre-adhesive handstamp): Italian (in oval) {Franco de Tasse (Prepaid)} (1760) |
FACTAJ |
(overprint): Romania: parcel posts (1928) |
FANTIPPO |
The High Kingdom of Fantippo ICIS, "in western Africa, was brought to fame by John Dolittle M.D., a roving English general practitioner and veterinarian, in the late nineteenth century. At his suggestion, a Post Office was opened, and numerous stamps were issued, many bearing the portrait of His Majesty, King Koko." [(see left link) [info #1, info #2, ICIS] |
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FARDOS POSTALES |
El Salvador: parcel posts |
FARDOS POSTALES |
(overprint on stamps of Italy): Italian Social Republic: parcel posts |
FARIDKOT |
India- Faridkot (1887-1901) |
FDO. POO |
Fernando Po (1897-99) |
FEDERACION VENEZOLANA |
Venezuela |
FEDERATA DEMOKRATIKE MDERKOMETORE |
Albania |
FEDERATED MALAY STATES |
Malaya (1900-35) |
FEDERATION DU MALI |
Mali |
FEDERATION OF MALAYA |
Malaysia |
FEDERATION OF SOUTH ARABIA |
South Arabia (formerly Aden and western protectorates) (1963) |
FELDPOST / WERT KEINEN PFENNING |
Fantasy/Propaganda: Germany WWII Anti-Allied inventions. [rs] - The 'Feldpost' {Fieldpost} was 'free' to active duty soldiers and these showed 'attitude'! cf. 'Wert Keinen Pfenning'. |
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FELDPOST |
(overprint on stamps of Germany): military stamps (1944) |
FELDPOST 2kg. |
(overprint on stamps of Germany): military parcel posts (max. 2 kg in weight) |
FEN |
(currency): Manchukuo |
FEN |
(currency overprint with 'Poczta Polska'): Poland (1918) {Fenigy} |
FERIPAEGA / Feripæga (Prov. of) |
Province of Feripæga (or: Feripæga Regency): a 'Local Post' of Occussi-Ambeno. [info, aj] |
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