Philippines – Revolutionary government

During the Spanish-American War after the US naval victory in Manila Bay, Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo established a provisional government and declared independence in June 1898.

Aguinaldo issues
All Aguinaldo issues have the (new) coat of arms plus "KKK" buried in the design. Due to confusion, any type stamps were known used for any purpose.  File:Phi Agui 2c.jpg|2c postage File:Phi Agui certifi A.webp|8c registration File:Phi Aguinaldo news.jpg|1m newspaper stamp File:Phi Agui 2c Telegraph.jpg|2c telegraph 
 * In 1898-99, 2c postage stamps were issued, inscribed CORREOS / FILIPINAS. A scarcer type has a lined background behind "2 CENTS". Yet another type had CORREO Y TELEGRAFOS in the top inscription.
 * An 8c registration stamp was issued, inscribed CERTIFICADO at top and GOBNO. REVOLUCIONARIO / FILIPINAS around a central star.
 * A 1 milesimo newspaper stamp was also issued, inscribed IMPRESOS at top and GOBNO. REVOLUCIONARIO / FILIPINAS around the central sun emblem.
 * Telegraph stamps were also issued, one a 2c value inscribed TELEGRAFOS plus an undenominated blue value.
 * Aguinaldo issues were used up to early 1901 when Aguinaldo's insurrection was ended with his capture.

Other local issues
Various other regions in revolt against the US issued their own stamps. These could be new designs (typeset or improvised), or overprinted or surcharged old Spanish colonial period stamps.  File:Phi La Union 5c prov.jpg|La Union 5c handstamped. La Union also overprinted old Spanish colonial stamps 

See

 * Philippines, a disambiguation page
 * Philippines – US possession

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