Venezuelan revolutionary issues

In 1901, the La Libertadora Revolution began between the government attempting to centralize control and members of the financial community. The rebels issued their own issues for several regions.

Carupano

 * In 1902, 3 framed typeset values in different sizes were released, inscribed Correos de VENEZUELA / Carupano 1902 / No hai (or hay) estampillas / PROVISORIO'.
 * Also in 1902, a framed typeset stamp was issued, inscribed INSTRUCCION / SELLO PROVISIONAL / CARUPANO : 1902 / Vale un Bolivar.
 * In 1903, handstamped stamps were released inscribed Correos / Vale B. with 7 different values in the second line.



Guayana
 File:Guayana arms forged.jpg|1b arms forgery. File:Venezuela Guayana forged.jpg|5c Banrigh forgery. 
 * In 1903, a large Venezuelan arms issue was released with the signature of Antonio Sucre, a large round control handstamp, or neither.
 * In 1903, an issue with the cruiser Banrigh was released, inscribed Correos de Venezuela / ESTADO / GUAYANA. It exists with or without a large round control handstamp.
 * In 1903, stamps inscribed INSTRUCCION / ESTADO / GUAYANA was issued.

Mariño
 File:Venezuela Marino forged.jpg|25c Banrigh forgery. 
 * In 1903, an issue with the cruiser Banrigh was released, inscribed Correos de Venezuela / Estado / Mariño. It exists with inscription in two different sizes.

Maturin
 File:Venezuela Maturin forged.jpg|5c Banrigh forgery. 
 * In 1903, an issue with the cruiser Banrigh was released, inscribed Correos de Venezuela / ESTADO / MATURIN. It exists with or without a large round control handstamp.
 * In 1903, stamps inscribed INSTRUCCION / ESTADO / MATURIN was issued.