Ascension

Ascension Island is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean, a dependency of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena. Like other British territories, it issues its own postage stamps.

Originally mail was carried on an irregular basis as ships called. A datestamp was in use from February 1858, and in 1863 the Union Steamship Co. began regular carriage of mail, continuing until 1977. On 3 March, 1867 British postage stamps became valid for Ascension mail, and continued in use until 1922, when Ascension became a dependency of Saint Helena.

On 2 November 1922, nine stamps of St. Helena overprinted "ASCENSION" replaced British stamps. These were followed up in 1924 by a series of 12 using the St. Helena design, but inscribed for Ascension. In 1934 a pictorial series of ten engraved stamps depicted various views of the island.

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Ascension 1938-53 Extended Set of 25 to 1s SG38-44a V.F.U (All Perfs Exc SG41b) CV £180
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Regular Price £85.00 Special Price £68.00
Ascension 1944 3d Black & Grey SG42b P.13 V.F.U
New
Regular Price £3.00 Special Price £2.40
Ascension 1944 5s Black & Yellow-Brown SG46a P.13 V.F.U
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Regular Price £26.00 Special Price £20.80
Ascension 1938-53 Extended Set of 32 SG38-47b All Shades & Perfs V.F.U CV £440+
Regular Price £245.00 Special Price £196.00
Ascension 1949 2d Black & Scarlet SG41ca 'Mountaineer Flaw' V.F.U
Regular Price £230.00 Special Price £184.00

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