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General Philatelic/Identify This? : Need to identify this postage due stamp

 

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ProfessorMel

01 Feb 2019
01:42:54am
I have searched on line and am unable to find anything. The POSTES A PERCEVOIR leads me to French or French Colony postage dues. But the vertical Arabic inscriptions on the sides are a mystery. Please help!Image Not Found

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01 Feb 2019
05:35:31pm

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according Yvert & Tellier catalogue : French Morocco colony due stamps of 1897
from "Fez" to "Meknes" in arabic language on the two sides
Yv. N° 25 value : 12.00€

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01 Feb 2019
06:40:10pm
re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

Aha! So this is a local postage due for underpaid mail going between Fez and Meknes.

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ProfessorMel

01 Feb 2019
06:49:12pm
re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

I knew that somebody could solve this mystery! Thanks!

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..

05 Feb 2019
12:18:26am
re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

A railroad parcel stamp ????

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05 Feb 2019
12:52:41am
re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

No. French parcel post stamps are inscribed "Colis Postal". "Chiffre Taxe" is postage due.

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06 Feb 2019
04:23:19pm

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It is a due stamp and not parcel stamp "Taxe à percevoir on the stamp means "tax to be collected"
herewith a link for these stamps and more morrocan local & private stamps

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwius6nrgajgAhVw1eAKHQM4AJUQFjACegQIBxAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwwwphilatelie-truchtersheim.e-monsite.com%2Fmedias%2Ffiles%2Fpostes-locales-privees.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1YleRW1o85MGfXQwkJoQkW

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-ab&q=timbres+taxes+fes+%C3%A0+meknes

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06 Feb 2019
06:53:41pm
re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

Hello foudutimbre,

Very nice pages indeed! Thanks for sharing the links.Happy

I was very lucky last year to see Maurice Hadida's amazing display in London of the Moroccan locals, the Sheriffian post and the foreign post offices issues on cover.


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ProfessorMel

01 Feb 2019
01:42:54am

I have searched on line and am unable to find anything. The POSTES A PERCEVOIR leads me to French or French Colony postage dues. But the vertical Arabic inscriptions on the sides are a mystery. Please help!Image Not Found

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foudutimbre

01 Feb 2019
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re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

according Yvert & Tellier catalogue : French Morocco colony due stamps of 1897
from "Fez" to "Meknes" in arabic language on the two sides
Yv. N° 25 value : 12.00€

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michael78651

01 Feb 2019
06:40:10pm

re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

Aha! So this is a local postage due for underpaid mail going between Fez and Meknes.

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ProfessorMel

01 Feb 2019
06:49:12pm

re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

I knew that somebody could solve this mystery! Thanks!

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..
05 Feb 2019
12:18:26am

re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

A railroad parcel stamp ????

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05 Feb 2019
12:52:41am

re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

No. French parcel post stamps are inscribed "Colis Postal". "Chiffre Taxe" is postage due.

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foudutimbre

06 Feb 2019
04:23:19pm

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re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

It is a due stamp and not parcel stamp "Taxe à percevoir on the stamp means "tax to be collected"
herewith a link for these stamps and more morrocan local & private stamps

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwius6nrgajgAhVw1eAKHQM4AJUQFjACegQIBxAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwwwphilatelie-truchtersheim.e-monsite.com%2Fmedias%2Ffiles%2Fpostes-locales-privees.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1YleRW1o85MGfXQwkJoQkW

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-ab&q=timbres+taxes+fes+%C3%A0+meknes

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nigelc

06 Feb 2019
06:53:41pm

re: Need to identify this postage due stamp

Hello foudutimbre,

Very nice pages indeed! Thanks for sharing the links.Happy

I was very lucky last year to see Maurice Hadida's amazing display in London of the Moroccan locals, the Sheriffian post and the foreign post offices issues on cover.


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