Stamps of Brazil Empire

Stamps of Brazil, one of the earliest countries to issue postage stamps (in 1843). This gallery covers issues before the Republic in 1889.

Cover of The Stamp-Collector's Magazine, Vol. 4, 1866, with Pedro II stamp attached.

Numerals

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Value in réis, no country indication.

1843

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First stamp issue, nicknamed "Olhos de Boi" ("Bull's Eyes").

1844-1846

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Second postage stamp series, nicknamed "Inclinados" ("inclined"). Engraved by Estamparia de Apolices.

1850

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Vertical numbers on a black motive, still not any text!

1854-1861

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Pedro II Emperor

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1866 issue with the black beard

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Values 10 R to 500 R, perforated 12.

1876 - 1877 issues with the black beard

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Values 10 R to 500 R (only 100 R in 1876), rouletted. Engraved by American Bank Note Co, New York.

1878 August transition issue

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Design and recess by the Continental Bank Note Co, New York.

300 R yellow & green, perf 12.

1878 - 1879 issues with the white beard

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10 R and 260 R in 1878. Shades for the 20 R and 80 R.

All issues since 1881 are printed in Brazil, Casa da Mueda.

1881 issue

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Left portrait small head.

1882 - 1883 issues

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Left portrait larger head.

1884 June issue

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1885 issue

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1884 - 1888 Numeral issues

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New type, with variants until 1888. Very fragile colours. Values 20 R to 1000 R. Last issue before the Republic (United States of Brazil in November 1889).