Bahamas Stamps

Here you will find a selection of Commonwealth stamps from the Bahamas

The Bahamas is located in Caribbean sea

The postal history of the Bahamas begins in the 18th century, with the earliest known letters dating from the 1760s. In 1804 a straight-line "BAHAMAS" handstamp came into use. The Royal Mail Line initiated a regular mail service in 1841, and from 1846 used a "Crown Paid" handstamp.

The use of postage stamps began in April 1858 with a consignment of British stamps. These were cancelled "A05" at Nassau. The use of British stamps was brief however; in the following year the Bahamian post office became independent of London, and issued its own stamps beginning 10 June 1859. These stamps featured the "Chalon" portrait of Queen Victoria, along with symbols of the islands (pineapple and conch shell) and the inscription "INTERINSULAR POSTAGE", because at first the stamps were used only locally, with London continuing in charge of external mail until May 1860.

Printed by Perkins Bacon, initially not watermarked and imperforate, perforation was introduced in 1860, and the "Crown & CC" watermark in 1863. The transition to local control left Bahamians with only their 1d stamp to pay all rates of postage, and covers to foreign destinations show blocks of the stamp used to cover the 4d rate to North America and the 6d rate to Great Britain. The government remedied this in 1861 by contracting for 4d and 6d stamps, still using the Chalon head, but with a simpler design. De la Rue later took over printing duties in 1862, their product being differentiated by an 11.5-12 perforation, as opposed to the previous 14-16. A one-shilling value appeared in 1865.

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  • Bahamas 1964 Set of 16 SG228-243 V.F.U (2)
    £28.00
  • Bahamas 1985 Queen Mother Set of 5 SG712-MS716 V.F MNH
    £4.00
  • Bahamas 1954 Set of 16 SG201-216 Fine & Fresh MM
    £42.00
  • Bahamas 1964 Set of 16 SG228-243 Fine & Fresh MM
    £16.00
  • Bahamas 1964 Set of 16 SG228-243 V.F.U
    £28.00
  • Bahamas 1965 Set of 15 SG247-261 V.F.U (2)
    £15.00
  • Bahamas 1965 Set of 16 SG247-261 & 264 Fine & Fresh MM
    £23.00
  • Bahamas 1966 Set of 15 SG273-287 Fine & Fresh MM
    £10.00
  • Bahamas 1967 $2 Congh Shell SG308 Fine LMM
    £7.00
  • Bahamas 1971 $1 Whiter Paper SG307a Fine LMM
    £9.00
  • Bahamas 1971 $3 Whiter Paper SG309a Fine LMM
    £16.00
  • Bahamas 1938 1s Grey-Black & Carmine Thick Paper SG155 Fine MM
    £16.00
  • Bahamas 1942 1s Black & Carmine SG171a Fine MNH
    £7.50
  • Bahamas 1942 1s Grey-Black & Bright Crimson SG171b Fine MM
    £10.00
  • Bahamas 1942 2s Brownish Black & Steel Blue SG172b Fine MM
    £17.00
  • Bahamas 1942 2s Slate-Purple & Indigo SG172 Fine LMM (2)
    £8.50
  • Bahamas 1942 Columbus Set of 14 SG162-175a Fine & Fresh MM
    £37.00
  • Bahamas 1948 3s Blue SG190 Fine MM
    £8.00
  • Bahamas 1938 Set of 3 SG158-160 Fine MM (2)
    £7.00
  • Bahamas 1938-52 Set of 17 SG149-157a Fine & Fresh MM
    £60.00
  • Bahamas 1942 1s Grey-Black & Bright Crimson SG171b Fine Used
    £8.00
  • Bahamas 1882 1s Green SG44 Fine Used
    £8.00
  • Bahamas 1938-52 Set of 17 SG149-157a Fine & Fresh LMM & MNH
    £75.00
  • Bahamas 1942 Landfall Set of 14 SG162-175a Fine & Fresh LMM
    £38.00

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