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NVPH - BK 130-136, Floating Safe stamps (Suriname), Issued in the year: 1927, Used (U)

Original surinamese safe stamps used in maritime postal services for secure storage and handling of onboard mail during transport

Recognised as floating safe stamps associated with shipping, maritime security systems and regulated mail sea processing

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NVPH_BK130.136_G_1927
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NVPH - Floating Safe stamps (BK 130-136) - Suriname (1927) - Used (U)


Original surinamese safe stamps used in maritime postal services for secure storage and handling of onboard mail during transport

Recognised as floating safe stamps associated with shipping, maritime security systems and regulated mail sea processing

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Country of issue: Suriname
Year of issue: 1927
NVPH numbers (stamps): BK 130-136
Condition: Used (U)
Catalogue reference: NVPH
Catalogue value: € 35,50


Surinamese Safe deposit stamps, also known as floating safe stamps, were used in maritime contexts for handling mail on board ships. They were linked to floating secure containers in which mail was stored safely during transport and represent a specific logistical solution within maritime postal operations.

Safe-deposit stamps originated from the need to safeguard mail against fire, water and shipwreck during maritime transport. Technically, they were associated with floating safe containers in which mail was securely stored on board vessels. The stamps indicated that a specific safety service applied and often represented an additional fee. Their introduction reflects the growing scale of international shipping and the importance of reliable mail transmission across sea routes exposed to significant risks, where loss of correspondence could have serious commercial and governmental consequences.

In practice, safe-deposit stamps were used within ship mail systems, particularly on routes considered vulnerable to accidents or harsh conditions. Mail was placed in specially constructed metal safes capable of floating if a vessel was lost, allowing recovery at sea or after shipwreck. These stamps therefore document not only a postal charge but also a broader safety strategy within maritime logistics, combining postal administration with maritime engineering and risk management.


For collectors, safe-deposit stamps form a highly specialised collecting field. Their significance lies in documented usage and association with genuine maritime mail. Covers showing routes, ship names, auxiliary markings or explanatory cachets are especially valuable for interpretation. Safe-deposit stamps provide insight into how postal services addressed extreme transport risks and highlight an unusual but important aspect of maritime postal history.


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