Elobey, Annobon and Corisco

Elobey, Annobon and Corisco, or Elobey, Annobón y Corisco are islands off the coast of West Africa. Nowadays they are part of Equatorial Guinea.

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 * Its first issue was released in 1903. The design was the young Alfonso XIII colonies keytype, inscribed ELOBEY, ANNOBÓN Y CORISCO and CORREOS / PARA 1903. They have numbers on the back as do the following definitive issues.
 * In 1905, definitives with the same design were issued, now dated "1905".
 * In 1906, four values of the previous issue were surcharged with "1906" and new values in a fancy frame.
 * In 1907, the Alfonso XIII uniform keytype design was issued, dated "1907".
 * In 1908-09, four handstamp surcharges on the previous issue were released, reading HABILITADO / PARA and the new value in black. In 1910, two values were surcharged in red. Surcharges on 15c values and higher exist but were never issued.
 * In 1909, revenues were surcharged CORREOS / 10 cen de peseta and with "1909" vertically at left. These are considered by some to be unauthorized while others consider the issue to be legitimate provisionals.
 * In 1909, stamps of Spanish Guinea replaced those of the colony.

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