File:FRA-HV 1920 MiNr0001 mt B002.jpg

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Stamp of the French colony "Upper Volta"; 1920; definitive stamp of the French colony "French West Africa - Haute Sénégal et Niger" from 1914 of the issue "Targui rider on dromedar" with overprint of a new country name; stamp motive with a rider of an Camelus dromedarius ("Targui" = Sing. from "Tuareg") with overprint of the new country name; The colony "Haute Volta" existed 1919-1932.; mint stamp
Stamp: Michel: No. 1 (= "Französisch-Westafrika - Haut Sénégal et Niger", No. 18 from 1914 with overprint); Yvert et Tellier: No. 1; Scott: No. 1
Color: brown violet / purple
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 1 C. (Centime)
Postage validity: from 1 December 1920 until ?

Stamp picture size (printed area): 20.5 x 35.0 mm
Date (first issue of the stamp)
Source scan of original
Author "La Poste" (de la (Troisième) Republique Française)
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Picture description Tuareg rider on dromedar
First day of issue
Publisher "La Poste" (de la (Troisième) Republique Française)
Design Joseph De La Néziere (1873-1944) (design of the original stamp)

E.Froment (engraving of the original stamp)

Printer "Maison Chassepot, Paris" (original stamp) (probably)
Printing technique Letterpress printing (original stamp+ overprint)
Circulation ?
Perforation Comb perforation, K 13½ : 12 or K 13½ : 14
MICHEL Nr. Französische Kolonien (Obervolta), Nr. 1
SCOTT Nr. France (Upper Volta), No. 1

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