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NVPH - P 66, Port stamp (Netherlands), Issued in the year: 1924, Mint Not Hinghed (MNH) - With margin

Original dutch postage due stamp used to collect unpaid postage on insufficiently franked mail within the official postal system

Recognised as administrative correction where the outstanding amount is charged to the recipient upon delivery

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NVPH_P66_P_1924
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NVPH - Port stamp (P 66) - Netherlands (1924) - Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)

  • With margin

Original dutch postage due stamp used to collect unpaid postage on insufficiently franked mail within the official postal system

Recognised as administrative correction where the outstanding amount is charged to the recipient upon delivery

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Country of issue: Netherlands
Year of issue: 1924
NVPH number (stamp): P 66
Condition: Mint Not Hinghed (MNH)
Catalogue reference: NVPH
Catalogue value: € 2,00


Dutch Postage due stamps were used to charge recipients for insufficiently prepaid mail. They indicate the administrative correction of underpaid items and document the surcharge system applied within the official postal framework, including the calculation and marking of additional amounts due.

Postage due stamps were introduced to manage cases where mail was underpaid or not prepaid at all. Technically, they did not prepay a service but indicated an amount to be collected from the recipient upon delivery. Denominations were based on established surcharge rules, often calculated as a multiple of the missing postage or according to fixed national formulas. These systems varied by country and period, making postage due stamps a direct reflection of postal accounting practices. Their design was typically clear and utilitarian, emphasising their administrative purpose and ensuring immediate recognition by postal staff.

In postal practice, postage due stamps were affixed to mail items that failed to meet the required postage rate. They made the surcharge visible to both postal workers and recipients and served as a reference for internal accounting and settlement. The use of postage due stamps reflects the increasing formalisation of postal operations and the need for consistent tariff enforcement across growing mail volumes. Their application illustrates how postal administrations balanced service continuity with financial accuracy and regulatory compliance.


For collectors, postage due stamps form a technically oriented collecting field closely linked to postal rate history. Of particular interest are covers showing clearly documented surcharge calculations, explanatory markings or manuscript notes. Variations in denomination systems, layouts and methods of application provide insight into national postal regulations. Postage due stamps offer a detailed view of how postal rules were applied in everyday operations and how deviations from standard tariffs were systematically handled.


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