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This article provides an overview of theAustrian post-offices presence in Crete and theuse of French currency on Austrian stamps in the Ottoman Empire.

Postal History

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Along with several other nations, theAustro-Hungarian Empire maintained its ownpost offices inCrete in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The three post offices, inChania,Heraklion andRethymno, operated from 1890 until 1914, replacing earlier Austrian Lloyd postal agencies and official Austrian postal agencies which operated in turn in these towns starting in 1837 and 1845 respectively.

Stamp issues

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These offices used Austrian stamps denominated or surcharged in various currencies (Lombardy–Venetian soldi, Turkish paras and piastres, and French centimes and francs) or, much more rarely, used regular not surcharged Austrian stamps.

French currency issues

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In order to better compete with the French post offices, regular Austrian stamps were overprinted in French currency in 1903 (values 5 Centimes to 4 Francs).[1] The last set was in 1908–1914 in designs similar to the Austrian set commemorating the 60th anniversary of theEmperor's accession.

Many stamp collectors and catalogues have traditionally referred to just the French currency issues as "Austrian Post Offices in Crete", distinguishing them from the Turkish currency issues which have been referred to as "Austrian post offices in the Ottoman Empire" or as "Austrian Levant". However, stamps in both currencies were in use both in the offices in Crete and in many other Austrian post offices within the Ottoman Empire. Ferchenbauer explains[2] that the reason is that it was not officially permitted to admit the competition outside Crete island.

Used in the offices in Crete
  • 5 soldi (Austrian Levant) cancelled at RETTIMO Rethymno in 1884
    5 soldi (Austrian Levant) cancelled at RETTIMORethymno in 1884
  • An Austrian Levant stamp with a Cretan postmark, possibly Candia
    An Austrian Levant stamp with a Cretan postmark, possiblyCandia
  • 2 piaster overprint 50 heller pair cancelled at CANEA Chania in 1901
    2 piaster overprint 50 heller pair cancelled at CANEAChania in 1901
  • 5 centimes (issue 1906) overprint cancelled in 1907 at CANDIA Heraklion
    5 centimes (issue 1906) overprint cancelled in 1907 at CANDIAHeraklion
Used in the Austrian post offices in the Ottoman Empire
  • This 5-centimes overprint stamp was cancelled at Jerusalem.
    This 5-centimes overprint stamp was cancelled atJerusalem.
  • 10 centimes (issue 1906) cancelled at Smyrna in Turkey
    10 centimes (issue 1906) cancelled atSmyrna in Turkey

See also

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References and sources

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References
  1. ^Österreich 1850-1918, Spezialkatalog und Handbuch, von Dr. Ulrich FERCHENBAUER, Wien 1981 Österreichische Post auf Kreta p.458-464
  2. ^Ferchenbauer p.458 "offiziell nicht angeben konnte"
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