Tunisia

French protectorate
 file:Tunisia 2c arms II.jpg|1888 1c arms, dotted lines in background File:Tunisia 2c tower.jpg|1906 2c Kairouan Mosque File:Tunisia first semi.jpg|1915 semipostal File:Tunisisa 60c typo columns.jpg|1925 60c aqueduct definitive 
 * Tunisia's first stamps were issued in 1888-97, showing the coat of arms with a unlined background and inscribed REGENCE / DE TUNIS. There were up to three reprints done.
 * In 1888-1902, the previous designs were released with fine horizontal dotted lines in the vignette.
 * In 1902, a 25c on 15c surcharge was issued.
 * In 1906-26, pictorial definitives were issued, 30c values and above in two colors. Stamps were inscribed TUNISIE / POSTES.
 * In 1908-23, various surcharges were issued.
 * In 1915, the then-current 5c definitive was overprinted with a red cross for use as a semipostal. This would follow again with more semipostal overprints or surcharges in 1916 and 1918.
 * In 1919, the first airmail was issued, with a wings design and surcharged 30c on a 35c definitive.
 * In 1923, a series of definitives was surcharged as semipostals with a tiny Croix de Guerre medal and new values preceded by AFFt.
 * Meanwhile in 1922-25, new definitives were issued showing a seated man and the ruins of Dougga.

 File:Tunisia 3c woman w jar.jpg|1926 3c definitive File:Tunisia amphitheater 2f.jpg|1926 2f definitive File:Tunisia 25c eng tower.jpg|1931 25c definitive File:Tunisia horse 10c.jpg|1950 10c Carthaginian horse File:Tunisia 1950 stamp day.jpg|1950 Stamp Day file:Tunisia 1954 50c eng mosque.jpg|1954 50c Sousse mosque 
 * In 1926-46, a new typographed pictorial definitive series was issued. In 1946-47 and 1947-49, new values or new colors were issued.
 * In 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930 surcharges on the previous issue were released, including a 10c on 30c value issued as a precancel only.
 * In 1931-34, a new engraved definitive series was issued.
 * In the next four years, various surcharges were issued on the typographed pictorials.
 * In 1941-45, a number of the earlier typographed definitives were issued without "RF" by the Vichy government.
 * In 1944-45, definitives picturing a mosque were issued, with "RF" part of the design.
 * Beginning in 1948, a number of French semipostals were overprinted TUNISIE.
 * In 1950, a Carthaginian horse design was issued, New values/colors with small differences were issued in 1951-53.
 * In 1954, a new engraved definitive series was issued.

Kingdom
 File:Tunisia 1956 12f grapes.jpg|1956 12f grapes 
 * In 1956, the previous pictorial definitives were issued in the same colors but without "RF". Following issues would no longer have "RF", but issues back to 1955 were also without "RF".

Republic
 File:Tunisia 1971 40m chickens.jpg|1971 40m poultry seller File:Tunisia 1.350 mosaic 2006.jpg|2006 1d350 mosaic 
 * In August 1957, Tunisia issued its first stamps as a republic, showing two soldiers and inscribed REPUBLIQUE TUNISIENNE. This inscription would be continued to be used on following stamps with the exception of a 1958 Bourguiba in exile set.
 * Tiny year dates were added to stamp margins about 1988.
 * Inscriptions were slowly changed to just "TUNISIE" beginning in 2005.

Postage due
 File:Tunisia T perfin due.jpg|c.1888 "T" perfin File:Tunisia banderole due.jpg|1901 2f value file:Tunisia 10c woman due.jpg|1945 10c goddess File:Tunisia 1m agri due.jpg|1957 1m value File:Tunisia TD due.jpg|customs revenue stamp. "TD" = "taxe douane" 
 * In 1888-1901, definitives were punched with a perfin "T" for use as postage dues.
 * In 1901-03, stamps were issued in the style of French type Duval except inscribed REGENCE DE TUNIS at bottom.
 * In 1914 a 2 / FRANCS surcharge on a 5f postage due was issued.
 * In 1917, a perfin "T" was punched on then-current definitives.
 * In 1922-49, new designs showing a Cartaginian goddess were issued. In 1950, a 30f value was added, inscribed "Timbre Taxe" instead of "Chiffre Taxe". Stamps of this issue overprinted "TD" are customs revenue stamps.
 * In 1957, an engraved foods design was issued, inscribed TUNISIE.
 * In 1960-77, the inscriptions on the previous design were changed to REPUBLIQUE TUNISIENNE.

Parcel post
 File:Tunisia 5fr parcel post.jpg|1906 5f value file:Tunisia 20c parcels harvest.jpg|1926 20c value 
 * In 1906, a bicolor series depicting a mail carrier on horseback was issued. Surcharged designs with "POSTES''' were used as semipostals.
 * In 1926, new designs showing date harvesting were issued.

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