Italian Libya 5 Centesimi "Postage Due"

Italian Libya 5 Centesimi "Postage Due"

Year
1915
Face Value
5
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Coats of Arms

Catalogs References

Michel
IT-LY P1
Yvert & Tellier
IT-LY T1
Stanley Gibbons
LY D17

Technical Details

Colors
orange
Size
24 x 20 mm
Perforation
14
Printing
Typography
This stamp illustrates the administrative and fiscal theme of the colonial postal service, specifically focusing on the regulation of mail delivery and the enforcement of postal fees. The "Segnatasse" (Postage Due) designation highlights a system of bureaucratic oversight where the recipient, rather than the sender, was responsible for settling unpaid or underpaid postage. The illustration is purely functional and typographic, emphasizing the numerical value within a classical oval frame and floral border, which conveys a sense of institutional rigor and European legal standards. By overprinting "Libia" on the standard Italian fiscal design, the stamp signals the implementation of a standardized, modern economy and the formalization of communication networks within the North African territory under Italian governance.