Sudan Postage Due Stamp
Sudan · 1902 · 10 Milliemes
This is a postage due stamp from Sudan, featuring a simple yet functional design. The central element is the large numeral '10' indicating the value of 10 Milliemes, surrounded by an ornate, guilloche-style frame. The country name 'SUDAN' is inscribed at the top, with the currency 'MILLIEMES' at the bottom, and the purpose 'POSTAGE DUE' clearly marked on the sides.
Issued during the Anglo-Egyptian condominium period, these stamps were used to collect payment for mail sent with insufficient postage. The design is typical of the functional, typography-based issues of the early 20th century.
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