Straits Settlements

When the Settlements became a crown colony in 1867, they began issuing their own stamps, not least because they adopted a currency based on 96 cents to a silver dollar.

Beginning on 1 September 1867, nine types in the existing stocks of Indian stamps were overprinted with a crown and a new value in cents. Stamps printed by De La Rue for the Settlements started arriving in December.

Shortages from 1879 through 1882 forced the production of various surcharges, until new 5c and 10c stamps arrived in January 1882. This was not the end of difficulties, and additional surcharges appear regularly until the end of the century.

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Straits Settlements 1912 $25 Purple & Blue-Blue SG213 Ave MM Regum Scarce CV £3250
£245.00
Straits Settlements 1913 $5 Green & Red-Green SG212 Good Used
£22.00
Straits Settlements 1914 $2 Green & Red-Yellow SG211 V.F.U
£28.00
Straits Settlements 1922 4c Carmine-Red SG252 Fine Used
£25.00
Straits Settlements 1923 $25 Purple & Blue-Blue SG240b Good Used (2)
£80.00
Straits Settlements 1923 $5 Die II on Emerald Back SG212d Fine Used Fiscal Cancel
£10.00
Straits Settlements 1923 $5 Purple & Blue-Blue SG240b Good Used
£70.00
Straits Settlements 1926 $5 Green & Red-Green SG240a Good Used
£20.00
Straits Settlements 1920 $5 on Emerald Green Back SG212c V.F.U
Sale
Regular Price £65.00 Special Price £32.50
Straits Settlements 1915 $5 Green & Red-Green SG212a Good Used
Sale
Regular Price £30.00 Special Price £15.00