
Benin is a country in West Africa, formerly known as Dahomey (1960-1975). It is bordered by Togo to the west, Nigeria to the east, Burkina Faso to the northwest and Niger to the northeast. The capital is Porto-Novo, but the largest city and economic capital is Cotonou.
The first stamps of Benin were French colonial stamps used at Porto Novo in 1888. After much political instability and changes of name from Benin to Dahomey on several occasions, the country was again renamed Benin in 1975. Since then, there have been regular issues of stamps which were initially inscribed REPUBLIQUE POPULAIRE DU BENIN and since 1990 REPUBLIQUE DU BENIN.
1982
“Philexfrance 82” Series – International Stamp Exhibition, Paris

SG # 857
Used (Hinged)
1983
Various stamps surcharged

SG # 881
Used

1984
U.P.U. Day Series

SG # 914
Used (Hinged)
1985
Fungi Series

SG # 994
Used (Hinged)
1995
Ships Series

SG # 1285
Used

SG # 1286
Used (Hinged)

SG # 1287
Used

SG # 1288
Used
Mammals Series

SG # 1315
Used (Hinged)

SG # 1316
Used (Hinged)

SG # 1317
Used (Hinged)

SG # 1318
Used (Hinged)
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