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Prepared by the Philippine Constabulary, single stamp handstamping dies provided by the Bureau of Printing. Size: 16.0 x 11.2 mm |
Used in Manila and in the provinces of Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Tayabas, (La) Union, Zambales, and Zamboanga Earliest Recorded
Use: April 10, 1906 at Zamboanga
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4c Lincoln | LT3-BL-220 | B/4 largest multiple |
6c Garfield | LT3-BL-221 | a |
1c Franklin | LT3-BL-226 | a |
a | LT3-BL-226-C | Vertical reading up |
2c Washington | LT3-BL-227 | a |
5c Lincoln | LT3-BL-230 | a |
6c Garfield | LT3-BL-231 | a |
8c M. Washington | LT3-BL-232 | a |
10c Webster | LT3-BL-233 | a |
50c Jefferson | LT3-BL-236 | a |
2c Washington | LT3-BL-240 | B/4 largest multiple |
a | LT3-BL-240-B | Inverted |
a | LT3-BL-240-C | Vertical reading up |
a | LT3-BL-240-D | Vertical reading down |
a | LT3-BL-240-G | Double OB, with red small Type I |
2c Washington PSE | LT3-BL-U10-B | Postal envelope, inverted |
Used in Manila and in the provinces of Antique, Bataan, Bulacan, Camarines, Ilocos Sur, Lepanto, Leyte, Nueva Vizcaya, Panay, Pangasinan, Surigao, Tarlac, and Zambales Earliest Recorded
Use: April 30, 1906 at Tarlac
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3c Jackson | LT3-R-215 | a |
1c Franklin | LT3-R-226 | a |
5c Grant PSE | LT3-R-U15 | Postal envelope |
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