Yacht Stamp Overprints
Following the occupation of Kamerun by Belgian, British, and French troops, Kamerun Yacht Issues were overprinted "C.E.F." (Cameroon Expeditionary Force) with new values in Schillings and Pence.
MiNr. 2, 3, 4, and 13 are overprints of watermarked issues, while the remaining are overprints of unwatermarked issues.
Numerous overprint flaws exist.
In 1902, the Reichsdruckerei (Reich Printing Office) began printing in the margins of stamp sheets the internal order number under which the stamps were printed. This order number, or Hausauftragsnummer (HAN), varied in location, typically being found in the right or bottom margin.
Yacht Stamp Overprints
Following the occupation of Kamerun by Belgian, British, and French troops, Kamerun Yacht Issues were overprinted "C.E.F." (Cameroon Expeditionary Force) with new values in Schillings and Pence.
MiNr. 2, 3, 4, and 13 are overprints of watermarked issues, while the remaining are overprints of unwatermarked issues.
Numerous overprint flaws exist.
In 1902, the Reichsdruckerei (Reich Printing Office) began printing in the margins of stamp sheets the internal order number under which the stamps were printed. This order number, or Hausauftragsnummer (HAN), varied in location, typically being found in the right or bottom margin.