Netherlands – back of the book issues

Computer vended/ATM stamps

 * In 1989, a Klüssendorf label was issued with a geometric design.
 * In 1996, a multicolor Frama design was issued with denominations printed thermally. After that company was absorbed by Nagler in 1997, denominations were then printed in red. In 2000, that company was merged by HyTech and the denominations were then printed in a solid black.
 * In 2006, designs by TNT Post in pale brown and pale blue were issued. Labels with custom label designs were also offered.
 * In 2017, 2 different butterfly and tulip designs were issued.



Marine insurance
In 1921, a set of seven vlaues was issued. 



Official

 * In 1913, then -current definitives were overpinted ARMENWET. Forgeries exist.
 * In 1919, a 1½c definitive was similarly overprinted in red. This has also been forged.



Postage due

 * In 1870, numeral designs were issued, a 5c brown on orange and a 10c violet on Blue. Stamps in other colors are issues from the colonies.
 * In 1881-87, new designs with (light) blue frames were issued. There are four types known and collected. Postage dues from the Netherlands in this and similar designs all have frames in blue or ultramarine with one exception. Green frames are stamps of Netherlands Antilles, Salmon/pale carmine are stamps of Netherlands Indies.
 * In 1896-1910, frame colors were changed to a dark blue.
 * In 1906, a "50 CENT" on 1 gulden diagonal surcharge and "6½" and bar on 20c value were issued.




 * In 1907, de Ruyter commemoratives were surcharged in new values with PORTZEGEL.
 * In 1909 and 1910, two more surcharges on numeral designes were issued.
 * In 1912-21, numeral designs were revived, now with frames in ultramarine and without type varieties.
 * In 1921-28, similar designs were issued, now with the numerals heavier with "CNT" or "GLD" below and in the same ultramarine color of the stamp except for the 1 gulden printed in vermilion. A similar 1g in blue is a Netherlands Indies stamp.





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