Description: AFRICA 1990'S FULL SPACE SHEET 100% Original Old Postage YOU ARE BIDDING ON: Uganda 1994 - MNH - USA Space - Apollo 9 Stamps Full Sheet Condition: Check the Picture, please Seller: StampLake.com Pro WORLDWIDE SHIPPING FLAT SHIPPING RATES - MULTIPLE ITEMS IN 1 PACKAGE Fast delivery with tracking number for only $7.95 * * $10.95 if more than 0.100 kg incl. pack. Save money on postage - add more than 1 products to cart and request total from the shopping card page. We will send you invoice with combined shipping price for all of your lots. Please note that we ship your order in 1-2 bussines days. Any further delays in shipment are likely the result of the delivery provider. International Shipments may take up to 3 weeks to arrive to their destination. We appreciate your patience and realistic shipping expectations for those Orders. ANY QUESTION? E-MAIL US All items are absolutely guaranteed to be genuine and as described. Buy with confidence-we are professional, full-time dealers in business for many years online on StampLake.com website. We pack and ship your purchases with care and consideration in a timely manner. With us, you can expect First-Class service and helpful consultation at no extra charge. PRODUCT INFO The history of Uganda's mail and postage stamps describes the development of postal communication in Uganda, a landlocked country in East Africa bordered on the east by Kenya, on the north by South Sudan, on the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on the southwest by Rwanda and on the south by Tanzania, with its capital in Kampala. Uganda is one of the member countries of the Universal Postal Union (UPU; since 1964), and its current national postal operator is the company "Posta Uganda" (Poshta Uganda)[1]. Content 1 Development of mail 2 Issues of postage stamps 2.1 British East African Company 2.2 Ugandan cowries 2.3 Uganda Protectorate 2.4 United Postal Administrations (1902-1962) 2.5 Self-government (1962) 2.6 Independence (after 1962) 3 Other types of postage stamps 3.1 Additional payments 4 See also 5 Notes 6 Literature Mail Development This section is incomplete. You will help the project by correcting and supplementing it. Postage stamp issues British East African Company The first postage stamps that were in postal circulation in Uganda were the issues of the British East Africa Company in 1890[2]. Ugandan cowries Main Article: Ugandan Cowries "Ugandan Cowries" are missionary stamps printed on a typewriter by E. Millar (E. Millar) in 1895; these stamps are among the rarest and most valuable postage stamps in the world.[3][4][5] The stamps indicated the initial letters of the name of the territory (UG) and the CFR of the nominal value (in kauri)[4]. Ugandan Cowries continued to be produced until 1896.[4] Uganda Protectorate Postage stamp of the Uganda Protectorate, 1898 In 1898, a series of seven colonial-type postage stamps was issued with the image of Queen Victoria and the inscription Eng. "Protectorate of Uganda" ("Proto-rat Uganda")[4]. United Postal Administrations (1902-1962) Main article: History of post and postage stamps of East Africa and Uganda Main article: The history of mail and postage stamps of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika Then in Uganda, postage stamps of British East Africa and Uganda were in circulation. East Africa and Uganda) (1903-1922)[4], Kenya and Uganda (eng. Kenya and Uganda) (1922-1927) and Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika/Tanzania (eng. Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika/Tanzania) (1935-1976). Self-government (1962) Uganda issued a series of four postage stamps on July 28, 1962 to commemorate the centenary of Speke's discovery of the source of the Nile. It became the only series released by Uganda as a self-governing State. Independence (after 1962) The first postage stamps of independent Uganda were issued on October 9, 1962 on the day of the declaration of independence[6]. Despite the fact that Uganda has had its own postal administration since 1962, the postage stamps of the East African Postal Association with the inscription "Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania" ("Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania") they appeared in the publication until 1976, when interest in the public postage stamp increased[4]. Since 1976, Uganda has resumed the publication of its own postage stamps[4]. In the same year, the first postal unit of the country was released[4]. Uganda regularly issues both commemorative and standard stamps. Uganda's postage stamps were also valid in Kenya and Tanzania until 1976. Other types of postage stamps Additional payments Since 1967, additional stamps have been issued[4]. See also History of the post office and postage stamps of British East Africa History of post and postage stamps of East Africa and Uganda History of mail and postage stamps of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika History of Kenya's post and postage stamps History of the post and postage stamps of Tanzania Ugandan cowries Notes Uganda (English). UPU: Member Countries: Africa. Universal Postal Union. — UPU: Participating States: Uganda. Accessed: October 14, 2021. Archived on October 5, 2021. A stamp of World history. Verified on August 12, 2018. The most expensive and famous postage stamps in the world. Accessed: October 7, 2021. Archived on April 27, 2021. Uganda // Big Philatelic Dictionary / N. I. Vladinets, L. I. Ilyichev, I. Ya. Levitas ... [et al.]; under the general editorship of N. I. Vladind and V. A. Jacobs. — M. : Radio and Communications, 1988. — p. ?. — 40,000 copies. — ISBN 5-256-00175-2. Uganda // Philatelic geography (foreign countries): Handbook / L. L. Lepeshinsky. — M.: Svyaz, 1967. — pp. 317-318. — 480 p. Rossiter, Stewart and John Flower. Atlas of postage stamps. — London: MacDonald, 1986. — pp. 282-290. ISBN 0-356-10862-7 Literature Uganda Post Office: Media files on Wikimedia Commons The countries are similar and different — Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. // Philately of the USSR. — 1980. — No. 9. — pp. 28-30. Goldberg, Larry. Identification of postal cancellations in Uganda: a guide to the identification of post offices. = Identification of Cancellations in Uganda: A Guide to Identifying Post Offices. — Buffalo Grove, Illinois: LMG Communications, Inc., 2001. — 66 p. — ISBN 0967388643. Lowe, Robson. Missionary stamps of Uganda. = Missionaries from Uganda. — London: Robson Lowe Ltd., 1974. — 7 p. — (Appendix to the "Philatelist" for August 1974). McKay, James A. Eastern Arica: A History of Eastern Arica and its Postage Stamp. = East Africa: A History of East Africa and its Stamps. — London: Philatelic Publishers, Ltd., 1970. — 192 p. — (Collectibles Handbook; No. 5.). Proud, Ted. A love story of Uganda and Zanzibar. = Postal history of Uganda and Zanzibar. — Heathfield, Sussex: Postal History Publications Co., 1993. — 433 p. — ISBN 1-872465-08-0. Trapnell, Dr. David H. The early history of postal workers. = Early Postal History of Uganda: with special mention by the Reverend Robert H. Walker, Acting Postmaster of CMS (May 1897 - May 1898) and the first Archdeacon of Uganda. — s.l.: David H. Trapnell with the support of the Stuart Rossiter Foundation, 2002. — 154 p. STAMPLAKE.COM PROFESSIONAL SELLER Type of capital investments, as investments in antiques is growing in popularity more and more each day. 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Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Block Height: 5 Stamp
Place of Origin: France & Colonies
Color: Multi-Coloured
Grade: Superb
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No
Block Width: 2 Stamps
Type: Full Sheet
Year of Issue: 1991-2000
Era: Elizabeth II (1952-Now)
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Currency: Decimal
Region: French Chad
Country/Region of Manufacture: Uganda
Topic: Space