1945, Military Administration stamps Burma |
1945, Military Administration stamps Burma 1 PIE MN H
Text: MILY ADMN BURMA POSTAGE 1 PIE
Condition: MN H
Title: King
George VI with print
Face value: 1
Stamp Currency: Anna
Country/area: Burma
Year: 1945
Set: 1945
King George VI
Stamp number in set: 1
Basic colour: Orange, Black
Exact colour: Red orange
Usage:
Franking
Type: Stamp
Theme: Kings
Stamp subject:
Michel number: 36
Yvert number: 7
Scott number:
Stanley Gibbons number: 35
Printing office: Security Printing
Press Nasik
Perforation: 14
Watermark: Elephant head
Printing: Offset
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The currency used on stamps was Rupia, Anna Paisa & Pies
This represented the currency arrangements during the transition period upto the establishment of the Indian Republic . The Monetary System remained unchanged at One Rupee consisting of 192 pies.
1 Rupee = 16 Annas
1 Anna = 4 Pice
1 Pice = 3 Pies
Stamps inscribed Burma
British Military Administration
MILY ADMN (military administration)
Overprint Stamps
During the period of the Japanese occupation of Burma
from 1942 to 1945, British Burma stamps were displaced by stamps introduced by
the Japanese. In 1945, the British military recaptured Burma (taking over
Rangoon on May 6, 1945) and British civilian authorities took over the administration from the British
Military on January 1, 1946.
With the British reoccupation, the 1938-40
series of the first definitive stamps set was overprinted with the word
"MILY ADMN" in black. Face values were from 1 Pie to 10 Rupees. These
stamps were printed by the Security Printing Press, Nasik, India.
This is a survey of the postage stamps
and postal history of the Union of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma.
Burma is the largest country by
geographical area in Indochina (mainland Southeast Asia). The country is
bordered by China on the north-east, Laos on the east, Thailand on the
south-east, Bangladesh on the west, India on the north-west and the Bay of
Bengal to the south-west with the Andaman Sea defining its southern periphery.
Starting in 1854, Burma used the stamps
of British India without any form of overprinting. The stamps may be identified
by the postmarks used which, after 1856, were specially prepared for Burma post
offices
The first stamps of Burma were stamps of
British India overprinted BURMA from 1 April 1937.
Stamps inscribed Burma
The first stamps inscribed Burma in the
design, rather than simple overprints, were definitive stamps of King George VI
issued between 1938 and 1940. On 6 May 1940 a commemorative stamp was issued to
celebrate the centenary of the first postage stamp. The stamp was created by
overprinting a regular 2 Anna, 6 Pies, definitive stamp with a special design.
During World War II, Burma was occupied
by the Japanese between 1942 and 1945. Stamps were issued by the Japanese Army
and by the Burma Independence Army in 1942. In 1943 and 1944 stamps were issued
by the Burma Government with the permission of the occupying forces.
British Military Administration
After the liberation of Burma, normal
postal services were gradually restored under a British Military Administration.
Pre-war stamps of Burma from 1938 were overprinted MILY ADMN in 1945.
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