Great Britain post in Turkish empire 1906 2 piastres stamp MH
- Britain maintained post offices in various Ottoman Empire cities (e.g., Constantinople, Smyrna, Beyrout) from the mid-1800s until WWI.
 - Stamps used there were British definitives overprinted with new values in local currency — piastres (Pias.).
 - The 1887 issue was part of Queen Victoria’s “Jubilee” definitives, overprinted for use in the Turkish Empire.
 
🏷 1887 Issue Details
- Base design: Queen Victoria “Jubilee” series, issued in Britain 1887–1900.
 - Overprint: Black overprint with value in Turkish currency (e.g., “40 Paras”, “80 Paras”, “1 Piastre”, “2 Piastres 40 Paras”, etc.).
 - Currency:
- 40 Paras = 1 Piastre (Ottoman currency system)
 
 - Cataloguing:
- Scott lists these under “Great Britain Offices in the Turkish Empire”.
 - Stanley Gibbons (SG) has them under the “British Post Offices Abroad” section, Constantinople/Smyrna sub-listing.
 
 
🖼 Common Values in the 1887 Set
From Stanley Gibbons & Scott listings for Constantinople/Smyrna:
- 40 Paras on ½d vermilion
 - 80 Paras on 1d lilac
 - 1 Piastre on 2½d ultramarine
 - 2 Piastres 40 Paras on 5d purple & blue
 - 4 Piastres on 10d purple & carmine
 - (Some values appear in more than one shade due to later reprints and paper variations)
 

	  
                            
                            
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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