Postage stamps and postal history of Biafra

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A 1968 stamp of Biafra.
A map of Biafra at the time of secession.
Stamps "Republic of Biafra. May 30. 4D".

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Biafra.

The Republic of Biafra was a

Côte d'Ivoire, Tanzania and Zambia
.

The authorities in Biafra issued banknotes and postage stamps in order to assert their claim to

stamp catalogues
.

First stamps

After independence, the Post Office in Biafra continued to use Nigerian stamps until they ran out when a "postage paid" cachet was applied instead until the first stamps were issued.[2]

The first stamps of Biafra were issued on 5 February 1968 and consisted of three values to mark Biafran "independence".[2]

Overprints

On 1 April 1968 thirteen stamps of Nigeria from the 1965 issue were issued overprinted with the Biafran coat of arms and the words SOVEREIGN BIAFRA.[2] The 1/2d and 1d values from the same 1965 Nigeria series also exist surcharged with new values and overprinted BIAFRA-FRANCE FRIENDSHIP 1968 SOVEREIGN BIAFRA but these stamps are not believed to have been used for postage.

Later issues

A number of further stamps were issued in 1968 and 1969 inscribed BIAFRA or REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA, including miniature sheets, further overprints and stamps ostensibly issued to raise funds for charity.[2]

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