ST. PIERRE & MIQUELON
POSTAGE DUE STAMPS

1932 POSTAGE DUE STAMPS          

1920's postcard from St. Pierre & Miquelon picturing a
Newfoundland - the image is very similar to the eventual design of the stamps
 

DIE PROOFS OF THE FRAME AND CENTER

    
These die proofs were printed in black on thick, ungummed paper
 

COLOR DIE PROOFS


Colored die proofs of the  20c and 60c values on thick, ungummed paper.
Note that the 20c approximates the color of the issued 10c value
 while the 60c value closely matches the 5c value.


1932 POSTAGE DUE STAMPS  
                                                           
 
           
 
Each of the eleven values has a different frame color 

      

COUNTERFEIT STAMPS, IMPERF WITH INVERTED CENTERS

     
These stamps have no postal validity and were prepared
solely for the purpose of robbing the unwary collector
       


COVER SHOWING PROPER USAGE FOR
THE 1932 POSTAGE DUE STAMPS 

 
Improperly franked cover from the United States to St. Pierre & Miquelon.
Two values of the 1932 Postage Due set were added to the cover to facilitate
collecting the proper postage due amount.


 'FRANCE LIBRE' OVERPRINTS - 1941

 
These are the rarest Newfoundland Dog stamps.
Only 216 sets were prepared and sold.

     

'FREE FRANCE WITH SURCHARGE' OVERPRINTS - 1941

 
The stamp on the left is missing the F.N.F.L. line
 in the overprint
        

Commercial Cover with the three settings of the overprint on the 2fr value