Macao

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Macao, or Macau, is a coastal city in southeast China. It was a Portuguese colony until December 1999 when it became part of China. Its issues largely follow that of other Portuguese colonies during that period of control.  File:Macao 5r crown.jpg|1884 5 reis value File:Macao Carlos embossed.jpg|1888 5r value File:Macao 25r Carlos typo.jpg|1894 25r value 
 * In 1884-85, crown keytypes were issued, in both perf 12½ and perf 13½. Reprints exist, forgeries are fairly common.
 * In !884 a small 80 reis surcharge in circle on 100r value was released.
 * Beginning in 1885, more surcharges of different types were issued.
 * In 1887, revenue stamps were surcharged for postal use in red, most with counterfoils removed.
 * In 1888, stamps with the embossed portrait of Luiz were released. In 1892, the 200r value was surcharged 30r in red. Be careful handling these stamps as the embossing can often split parts of the head from the stamp; soaking or hinge removal is not recommended.
 * In 1894, stamps with the portrait of Carlos in an oval frame were issued without gum except for the 20r that came with and without gum.
 * In 1894, old Luiz stamps were surcharged bilingually also with a diagonal PROVISORIO.


 * In 1898, the Vasco da Gama colonial issue was released. The currency had been changed to avos in the meantime.
 * In 1898-1903, a new Carlos design was issued with circular frame, with denomination and "MACAO" in black or red. A number of values were issued without gum.
 * Beginning in 1900, surcharges in various styles were issued, with and without "PROVISORIO".
 * In 1910, postage dues were used provisionally as postage with "PORTEADO / A / RECEBER" lined out.
 * In 1911, Carlos definitives were overprinted with REPUBLICA (Lisbon print with flat topped "A").
 * In 1911, a 5r revenue stamp was surcharged 1a for postal use.
 * Also in 1911, 4a and 10a stamps were surcharged and diagonally bisected and sold thus.
 * Again in 1911, 1a and 2a typeset stamps with number and countersignature were issued.




 * In 1913, Carlos definitives were overprinted with REPUBLICA (local print with pointed top to "A").
 * In 1913, old 1894 Carlos definitives were similarly overprinted.
 * Also in 1913, surcharges with just a numeral and three short bars were released.
 * The earlier Vasco da Gama issue was overprinted "REPUBLICA" and surcharged in new values.
 * Also in 1913, the last Carlos definitives were overprinted with a new style REPUBLICA with the "R" with notably longer serifs.
 * Again in 1913, several REPUBLICA overprints were surcharged.
 * Again in 1913, the colonial Ceres design was issued on chalky paper (some on glazed paper), perf 15x14.
 * In 1919, some values were issued on ordinary paper.
 * In 1922-24, the Ceres design was issued perf 12x11½.



 File:Macao 8a bay view.jpg|1948 8a bay view 