Orange Free State

Orange Free State began to issue postage stamps in 1868, and continued until 1897. Periodic shortages forced the use of overprints, in 1877, 1881, 1882, 1888, 1890, 1892, 1896, and 1897.

The stamps of the republic are generally common today, but some of the overprints are scarce. Many kinds of overprint errors are known (inverted, double, etc), and some of them command high prices.

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Orange Free State 1909 1s Scarlet & Bistre SG151 Fine Used
£13.00
O.F.S 1888 2d on 3d Ultramarine SG52 Type A Fine Used
£5.00
O.F.S 1890 1d on 4d Ultramarine SG57 Fine Used
£8.00
O.F.S 1904 5s Blue & Brown SG147 Good Used
£12.00
O.F.S 1868 6d Rose Carmine SG6 Fine Used Pair
£12.00
O.F.S 1900 1d on 1d Purple SG102d 'No Stop After I' Fine Used Scarce
£495.00
O.F.S 1868-94 Extended Set of 8 SG1-9 Good Used
£15.00
O.F.S 1881 1d on 5s Green SG24 Type d Ave Used
£6.00
O.F.S 1882 1/2d on 5s Green SG36 Fine Used
£4.00
Orange Free State 1892 6d Rose-Carmine Telegraph SGT27c Inverted L for T V.F.U
£125.00

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