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The government of Tuvalu established their own postal administration on
January 1, 1976, the day that full administration of the colony was transferred
from Tarawa, the capital of the old Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony. On this
day, a set of provisional overprinted definitive stamps and a commemorative set
of three stamps were placed on sale. These were the first stamps inscribed for
specific use in the post offices of Tuvalu. Stamps of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands remained valid
for postage until the end of 1976.
Tuvalu Stamp Studies:
Definitive Stamps
- Tuvalu Overprints (1976)
- Details
- Printing Varieties
- Maps and Scenes (1976-1979)
- Regular Issue
- Independence Overprints
- Fish I (1979-1983)
- Regular Issue
- Border Types
- 45c on 50c Surcharge
- Official Overprints
Handicrafts (1983-1988)
- Regular Issue
- Surcharges
- Official Overprints
- Birds (1988-1992)
- Regular issue
- Official Overprints
- Singpex 94 Overprints
- Kosovo Overprints
- Fish II (1992-1997)
- Kuala Lumpur 92 overprint
- Tapei 96 overprint
- Fish III (1997 - 2001)
- Hong Kong 97 souvenir sheet
- Insects (2001 to current)
Commemorative Stamps
- See Side Menu for year list
- N.B. This yearly listing includes
stamps issued with approval by the Tuvalu Stamp Advisory Committee. The
demonetized Leaders of the World and thematic issues produced in the 1980's by
two different philatelic agencies will be covered separately. These stamps were
issued with approval of the Tuvalu government, but were produced at the
discretion of the agencies involved, without requiring approval of the Stamp
Advisory Committee. They are no longer valid for postage (see below).
Leaders of the World (see note above)
Postage Due Stamps coming soon
Aerogrammes
- Standard aerogrammes
- Official aerogrammes
Other Tuvalu Philatelic Information:
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