Stampfinder B02

Stamps with surcharged/overprinted currency values or numerals only

'''Again, in most cases, the number probably means there is no change of country or usage. Here are examples where there is a change.'''

These are listed by the first letter of the currency used. Otherwise, numerals-only surcharges/overprints are listed together.

C
CENTISIMI was Italian currency  File:Ital occ Austria 3c A.jpg|Italy under Austrian occupation on Austrian military stamps. See: Italian back of the book issues. File:Ital occ Austria 3c.jpg||Italy under Austrian occupation, special delivery stamp. File:Ital occup news.jpg|Italy under Austrian occupation, newspaper stamp. File:Ital occup eilmarke B.jpg|Italy under Austrian occupation. File:Austria ital occup corona.jpg|Austria, under Italian occupation. 

F
 File:AOF Senegal surch.jpg|French West Africa. There are several other values surcharged in a similar style on Senegalese stamps. See: French West Africa. File:AOF Muar surch.jpg|French West Africa. There are several other values surcharged in a similar style on Mauritanian stamps.

L
LIRE/LIRA was Italian currency.  File:Ital occ Austria 3c.jpg||Italy under Austrian occupation on Austrian military stamps. See: Italian back of the book issues. 

Ø
 File:Faroes number 1.jpg|Faroe Islands provisional surcharge on Denmark stamp. 

P
 File:Ital off in Crete one.jpg|Italian offices in Crete. Note the typeface. See: Italian offices in Crete. 

Numbers only
 File:Siberia 35k.jpg|Siberia - Kolchak Army. Note style/typeface. See: Siberia. File:Siberia 50k.jpg|Siberia - Kolchak Army. Note style/typeface. File:Siberia Kolchak 70.jpg|Siberia - Kolchak Army. Note style/typeface. File:Rostov 25ksurch.jpg|South Russia - Don government. See: South Russia. File:South Russia 25k.jpg|South Russia - Kuban government at Yekaterinobar. Note the long dash. File:South Russia 50k.jpg|South Russia - Kuban government at Yekaterinobar. Note the long dash. File:Faroes 6.jpg|Faroe Islands provisional of 1940 on stamps of Denmark. 

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