Jordan – back of the book issues

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Back of the book issues of Jordan

Revenues/fiscals
This will not be a complete list.  File:Jordan revenue.jpg 

Occupation issues for Palestine
 File:Jordan Hussein Pal ovpt.jpg|1948 200 mil value 

Occupation postage dues




Occupation postal tax stamps




Official stamps




Postal tax stamps
 File:Jordan postal tax.jpg|1947 15m value 
 * In 1947, a stamp showing buildings in Palestine was issued for the Palestine Welfare Fund. It is inscribed "Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan" in Arabic at the top of the to bottom tablets. These were unwatermarked.
 * In 1950, the previous issue was overprinted bilingually with Aid at the bottom.
 * In 1950-51, a revenue stamp showing Palmyra was similarly overprinted.
 * In 1951, five values from the 1947 issue were relased with multiple script CA watermark.
 * In 1952, stamps of the 1947 issue were bilingually surcharged in fils.

Postage dues
 File:Jordan 1925 due.jpg|1925 5pi value   File:Jordan 1942 due.jpg|1929 4m value File:Jordan 1952 due.jpg|1952 4 fils value 
 * In 1923, Hejaz postage stamps of 1923 (3-line overprint) were further overprinted Mustahaq.png ("mustahaq" = "tax" = postage due).
 * Also in 1923, Hejaz stamps were overprinted with a 4-line overprint, with Mustahaq.png in the third line and a "1311" date in the bottom line.
 * In 1925, small 2-line overprints on E.E.F. stamps were issued, with Mustahaq.png at top.
 * In 1926, 4-line surcharges was issued, the new value at the lower right of the surcharge.
 * In 1929, contemporary Hussein portrait stamps were overprinted. Other values were surcharged in new values.
 * Also in 1929, engraved stamps with bilingual inscriptions were issued, with POSTAGE DUE in the center and TRANSJORDAN at bottom.
 * In 1942, three lithographed values were released.
 * In 1943-44, engraved designs were issued in colors close to the 1929 issue. The new stamps were on multiple script CA watermark paper and measured slightly larger at 17¾x21¼mm.
 * In 1952, postage dues were surcharged bilingually into the new fils currency.
 * Also in 1952, the country name was changed to "Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan" in both languages. These were issued on unwatermarked paper.
 * In 1957, five values were issued on watermarked paper.

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