Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean.  The western third is occupied by Haiti.  It is one of two Caribbean islands shared by two countries.  The capital is Santo Domingo – a third of the population lives in this city.  The country is the most visited destination in the Caribbean.  It has very good economic growth which is driven by tourism, construction and manufacturing.

The country gained independence from Spain in 1865 and has produced its own stamps since then.  They are inscribed Republica Dominicana.

Stamp Condition

When a stamp (Used or Unused) is not referred to as NH or Hinged it means that there is no gum

1932

Fort Ozama Series

Dominican Republic 311 G319

SG # 311

Used (Hinged)

 

 

1935

Frontier Agreement Series

d56-1

SG # 352

Used (Hinged)

 

 

1995

50th Anniversary of U.N.O. Series

Dominican-Rep-1914-AP140

SG # 1914

Used 

 

 

 

 

1996

50th Anniversary of U.N.I.C.E.F Series

Dominican-Rep-1948-AP140

SG # 1948

Used 

 

 

 

 

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