Stampfinder B03T

 ''Stamps with overprints or surcharges beginning with the letter T

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T
Handstamps in various styles were control marks to indicate usage to charge postage due. These are often found on French colonial stamps. While listed in some catalogs, stamps were normally not issued with such markings.  File:Mauritania T ovpt.jpg|Mauritanian stamp used as a postage due 

TA
 File:Tahiti 1893 ovpt.jpg|Tahiti. See: Tahiti File:Tahiti horiz surch.jpg|Tahiti File:Albania postage due A.jpg|"TAKSË" is "postage due" for 'Albania File:Tanganyika 3sh giraffe.jpg|Tanganyika. See: Tanganyika File:Tanganyika lions.jpg|Tanganyika File:Port colonies war tx.jpg|Portuguese colonies (general issue), war tax stamp 

TC
 File:Chad 1c first.jpg|Chad. See: Chad File:Tchongking second.jpg|France – offices in China – Tchongking. See: France – offices in China 2 File:Tchongking small.jpg|France – offices in China – Tchongking File:Tchongking large.jpg|France – offices in China – Tchongking 

TE
 File:Cilicia TEO 5.jpg|Cilicia. See: Cilicia File:FSAT first.jpg|French Southern and Antarctic Territories'. See: French Southern and Antarctic Territories File:Niger first ovpt.jpg|Niger. See: Niger File:Ifni 4pt Franco.jpg|Ifni. See: Ifni 

TO
 File:Togo first Brit ovpt.jpg|Togo under British occupation. See: Togo (1888-1957) File:Togo Fr occ ovpt.jpg|Togo under French occupation. See: Togo (1888-1957) File:Togo heavy ovpt.jpg|Togo as a French mandated territory. File:Togo Apollo return.jpg|Togo as a republic. See: Togo (republic) 

TR
 File:Allenstein oval.jpg|Allenstein. See: Allenstein File:Ital off Tripoli 1c.jpg|Italian offices in Africa - Tripoli. See: Italian offices in Africa File:Tripol Manzoni.jpg|Tripolitania 

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