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ostage meters first appeared experimentally at the end of the 19th century and came into general use worldwide starting in the 1920s. By the 1960s more mail was being franked by postage meter than with traditional adhesive stamps. The trend continues today as mechanical postage meters are displaced by newer and more versatile digital franking machines and systems.

This is a catalog of all the different types of postage meter stamps ever used to frank mail in the world. It organizes and categorizes the stamps by their appearance (design format) rather than the meter model that printed them. It is thus a STAMP catalog for use primarily by stamp collectors and is not a meter (machine) catalog. It is an expansion of The International Postage Meter Stamp Catalog, written and published by Joel Hawkins and Rick Stambaugh in 2005, and its 2008 Supplement.


Recent changes

  • 4 Apr: Belarus, Type C5, subtypes A and B added.
  • 3 Apr: Yemen, New Type D4 added.
  • 20 Mar: Morocco, New Type PO5 added.
  • 19 Mar: Yemen, New Type F2 added.
  • 13 Mar: Monaco, Type A15, sub-types A and B added.
  • 4 Mar: Great Britain, New Type PC3 added.
  • 14 Feb: South Africa, Type PO9.1, variety "b" added.
  • 18 Jan: Argentina, Type A2, sub-type B2 added.
  • 10 Jan: Netherlands, Type PC-A2 recataloged as PC-A2.1, new Type PC-A2.2 added.
  • 10 Jan: Netherlands, Type PC-B2, sub-type "C" added.
  • 10 Jan: Netherlands, New Type PC-B3 added.


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Australia Austria Azerbaijan Azores Bahamas
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Christmas Island Cocos Island Colombia Comoros Congo, Democratic Republic
Congo, Peoples Republic Cook Islands Costa Rica Croatia Cuba
Curacao Cyprus Czechoslovakia Czech Republic Danzig
Denmark Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Dubai
Dutch Caribbean East African Community Ecuador Egypt El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Falkland Islands
Faroe Islands Fiji Finland France French Equatorial Africa
French Guiana French Indochina French Polynesia French West Africa Gabon
The Gambia Georgia Germany, Part 1 Germany, Part 2 Germany, Part 3
Ghana Gibraltar Great Britain Greece Greenland
Grenada Guadaloupe Guatemala Guernsey Guinea
Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong
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Saint Helena Saint Kitts And Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Pierre & Miquelon Saint Vincent
San Marino Sao Tome E Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia
Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Sint Maarten Slovakia
Slovenia Solomon Islands Somalia South Africa South Georgia
Spain Sri Lanka Sudan Sudanese Republic Suriname
Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan
Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste (East Timor) Togo Tokelau Islands
Tonga Trinidad & Tobago Tristan Da Cunha Tunisia Turkey
Turkmenistan Turks & Caicos Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine
Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics United Arab Emirates United Nations /United States of America Uruguay
Uzbekistan Vanuatu Vatican City Venezuela Vietnam
Wallis & Futuna Western Sahara Western Samoa Yemen Yugoslavia
Zambia Zanzibar Zimbabwe


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