Portuguese India in philatelic terms, refers to territories on the west coast of India, consisting of Goa, Damao and Diu. In 1961, they became part of India. Stamps were issued from 1871 until 1960.
1886
King Carlos I Series (Embossed, inscribed INDIA PORTUGUEZA)
SG # 247
Used (Hinged)
1898
King Carlos I Series (Inscribed INDIA )
SG # 323
Used (Hinged)
1911
King Carlos Series (Overprinted REPUBLICA)
SG#339
Used (Hinged)
1913
Vasco da Gama Series (Overprinted REPUBLICA)
SG # 391
Used (Hinged)
1914
Ceres Series (Inscribed INDIA)
SG # 439
Used (Hinged)
SG # 441
Used (Hinged)
SG # 443
Used (Hinged)
SG # 446
Used (Hinged)
SG # 468
Used (Hinged)
1933
“Portugal” and “Galeasse” Series (Galeasse meant a military ship)
SG # 505
Used
1933
Various Stamps (surcharged in new currency)
SG # 684
Used (Hinged)