Morocco – Northern Zone

The Northern Zone was the part of independent Morocco that was formerly Spanish Morocco. Separate stamps vs. the rest of Morocco were temporarily released still denominated in Spanish currency.

 File:Mor N Zone 1956 80c.webp|1956 80 centimo definitive File:Mor N 1956 2p.webp|1956 2 peseta definitive File:Mor N Zone 1957 indep.webp|1957 80c first independence anniversary File:Mor N Zone 1957 80c heir.webp|1957 80c Heair apparent File:Mor N Zone surch.webp|1957 1.20p on 1.80p surcharge File:Mor N Zone 1957 30th anniv.webp|1957 1.80p Mohammed V 30th anniversary 
 * In 1956, a photogravure series was issued with Mohammed V portraits and views, inscribed MARRUECOS bilingually. Airmails were included.
 * In 1957, a set for the first anniversary of independence was issued. The same design was used for the rest of Morocco.
 * In 1957, engraved portrait designs of Mohammed V were issued. The same design was used for the rest of Morocco.
 * Again in 1957, the heir apparent issue was released. The same design was used for the rest of Morocco.
 * Again in 1957, two surcharges on engraved stamps were issued.
 * Also in 1957, a Mohammed V 30th anniversary of enthronement set was issued, with stamps with the same design used for the rest of Morocco.
 * By 1958, francs replaced Spanish currency in the region and Northern Zone issues were no longer needed.

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