Brazil – back of the book issues

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Newspaper
Surcharges dated 1898 are regular postage stamps. 
 * In 1889, a series inscribed JORNAES was issued, with all stamps in yellow.
 * In 1889, a series with values in different colors was issued.
 * In 1890, a new design was issued.
 * In 1890-93, new designs were issued with CORREIO / E.U. DO BRASIL in an oval band were issued.



Official

 * in 1906, a series in orange and dark green was issued carrying the portrait of President Penna (facing to the right).
 * In 1913, a series with the portrait of President da Fonseca in uniform was released.
 * In 1919, a series with the portrait of President Braz was issued.



Postage due
(to be continued)  File:Braz red due 100r.jpg|1889 100r red postage due 
 * In 1889, a red numeral design was issued inscribed TAXA / DEVIDA and rouletted. The ink is fugitive. Many forgeries exist.
 * In 1890, different values were printed in different colors. There are many forgeries.
 * In 1895-1901, stamps were issued in new colors and/or values and in a range of perfs. Two watermarked values were issued in 1906.
 * In 1906-10, small engraved stamps with a numeral design were issued, now with TAXA DEVIDA at the bottom.
 * In 1919-23, horizontal format numeral designs were issued, unwatermarked.

Postal tax

 * In 1931, a stamp depicting Icarus was issued for airport construction.
 * In 1947, a triangular semipostal again depicting Icarus was issued for Aviation Week.
 * In 1952 and 1953, 10c stamps showing Father Damien were issued.
 * Beginning in 1954, very small 10c stamps depicting Father Bento Dias Pacheco were issued, different colors used for almost yearly issues until 1969.
 * Beginning in 1971, very small 10c stamps continued to be issued with other portraits up to 1994.



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