Republic of China

'' Stamps of Taiwan (Republic of China) also used the inscription ("Republic of China post") to mid-1955. See: Taiwan for those issues.''

work in progress
With the announcement of stamps for the Republic, the wording of it was unclear, leading to a number of cities and towns overprinting imperial issues with in various typefaces/fonts/styles. These were quickly withdrawn but are known used and are very scarce to rare. Of course, bogus overprints are known.

 File:RoC Foochow ovpt.jpg|1912 $1 provisional neutrality overprint (Foochow). File:ROC dollar Commercial.jpg|1912 $1 Maritime Customs Statistical overprint. File:RoC 2c Commercial press.jpg|1912 2c Commercial Press overprint. Note wider and slightly larger last character. File:RoC 7c Waterlow.jpg|1912 7c Waterlow overprint. File:ROC 10 Yuan horiz.jpg|1912 10c Yuan Shih-kai commemorative. 





See

 * Republic of China – surcharges

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