Far Eastern Republic

The Far Eastern Republic, or  Дальневосто́чная Респу́блика, was a semi-independent country including the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Russian Pacific coast.  File:Far Eastern DBV 2k.jpg|2 kopeck script DVR overprint. File:Far Eastern 10k surch.jpg|10k on 3r50k surcharge. File:DBL Far Eastern.jpg|Surcharged Kolchak Army stamp. File:Far Eastern 4k.jpg|4k eagle definitive. 
 * Formed in April 1920, its first issue were Russian stamps overprinted DVR in fancy script, looking like "DBL" in Latin script.
 * In 1920-21, surcharges of the first overprints were released.
 * In 1919-21, Russian postal savings stamps were surcharged.
 * In 1919-21, Siberian Kolchak surcharges were re-surcharged.
 * In 1921, an eagle design similar to old Russian stamps was released, inscribed ДАЛЬНЕ-ВОСТОЧНАЯ РЕСПУБЛИКА.

Chita government
 File:Far Eastern Rep 7k.jpg|7k value. File:Far Eastern 50k.jpg|50k value. 
 * In 1921, a lithographed series was released in two different designs only inscribed ПОЧТОВАЯ МАРКА.

Soviet republic
 File:Far Eastern 1992 ovpt.jpg|1922 5k 5th Anniversary overprint. File:Far Eastern 10r DB ovpt.jpg|1923 5k on 10r value. File:Far eastern Vlad airmail.jpg|20k Vladivostok airmail. File:Far Eastern Rep star.jpg|10k on 4k semipostal. 
 * In 1922, a set of 4 was released for the 5th anniversary of the October Revolution, overprinted 1917 / 7-XI / 1922.
 * In 1923, Russian stamps were surcharged in new values between Д. В. and ЗОЛОТОМ. Forgeries exist.
 * In July 1923, airmails were issued surcharged with new values, a biplane and ВЛАДИВОСТОК / 1923.
 * Also issued as an airmail is a 2Ok surcharge on a 35k on 2k Kolchak Army Siberia stamp.
 * In 1923, a semipostal set was surcharged on Russian stamps including a large star. It was sold to collectors and never used.