International Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/Burkina Faso
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Burkina Faso
[edit | edit source]Originally a French-controlled territory, the Republic of Upper Volta, became independent in 1960. At this time the official name became formally the Voltaic Republic. In 1984 the name was changed to Burkina Faso. For issues before 1960, see FRENCH WEST AFRICA. The stamps are divided into three groups based on the country designation in the frank:
- A - inscribed “REPUBLIQUE DE HAUTE VOLTA”
- B - inscribed “REPUBLIQUE VOLTAIQUE”
- C - inscribed “BURKINA FASO”
GROUP A: Frank inscribed “REPUBLIQUE HAUTE-VOLTA” or “REPUBLIQUE DE HAUTE-VOLTA”
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A1. Satas ”P” (MV), 1960. [$25]
- Frank inscribed “REPUBLIQUE/ DE HAUTE-VOLTA”.
- Date figures tall. Hour figure between TM and frank.
- M# “SP V1” only.
- TM: SC
- V/F: 000
A2. Satas “R” (MV), 1966. [$10]
- Frank inscribed “REPUBLIQUE/ DE HAUTE-VOLTA”.
- M# with “SR” prefix. Date figures small.
- TM: SC
- V/F: 000
- Post Office stamp.
- Inscribed “REPUBLIQUE DE/ HAUTE-VOLTA”.
- M# at bottom with “PR” prefix at left and number at right.
- M# 001 only seen. Printed in rose-pink.
- TM: SC
- Post Office stamp.
- As Type A3 but hour figure between TM and frank.
- Without M#, blank at bottom.
- TM: SC
- V/F: 000
- a. Printed in black instead of red
GROUP B: Frank inscribed “REPUBLIQUE VOLTAIQUE”
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- a. Printed in black instead of red
GROUP C: Frank inscribed “BURKINA FASO”
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C1. Satas “R” (MV), 1985. [$10]
C2. Secap “NE” (MV), 1991. [$15]
- "BURKINA / FASO" in two lines at top.
- Meter number with “NE” prefix.
- Value figures widely spaced.
- TM: SC
- V/F: 0000