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Foreign effects coat of arms 1875/1886 issues
    In 1875 besides the above mentioned revenue stamps, are introduced special stamps for trade bills issued abroad and circulated or payable in the country, and to be applied on customs operations acts. These stamps were known as "foreign effects". The first issue, circulated from 1875 to 1886 had the following values: 5, 10, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 bani, 1 leu, 1.5 lei, etc, from 50 bani to 50 bani up to 10 lei. In 1886 appears the second issue of stamps for foreign effects, circulated until 1911, being different only by the suppressing of the value of the act for which the stamp is to be applied.
King Charles Ist, customs 1911 issue
    Foreign effects stamps King Carol I: 10, 30 and 50 bani printed at the print in the same color (light green) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 and 30 lei, printed in taille-douce, in olive. The stamps issued in 1911 are the most successful Romanian stamps, regarding design and execution. Their printing was done on printing presses brought in 1907 - 1919, using dies manufactured abroad.
King Charles Ist, overprinted issues
    Foreign effects stamps King Carol I: 10, 30 and 50 bani, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20 and 30 lei. During the First World War the stamps used in the occupied territory where "overprinted" by the occupying forces order with the initials "Gültig 9 Armée".

Stock Exchange / Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Custom 1886/1891 overprinted & new issues
    1875 custom national issues, paper changed colours, pre-cancelled issue for Braila with the oval stamp CAMERA COMERCIU * BRAILA * and other issue, pre-cancelled with a large circular hand-stamp COMITETUL BURSEI GALATZ. New issue, stamps perfored on the middle or 1/4 up or bottom, unlisted yet in any catalogues.
Chamber of Commerce 1888 national issues
    National issue with the new Mercury, god of commerce. They were printed 6 values but different thicknesses of paper and shades of color. In most cases, particular shades were issued to just one Chamber of Commerce. Other shades may be colour changelings.
Chamber of Commerce 1888 ovpt. issues
    National issue with the new Mercury, god of commerce, pre-cancelled issue for Braila with the oval stamp CAMERA COMERCIU * BRAILA * and other issue, pre-cancelled with a large circular hand-stamp COMITETUL BURSEI GALATZ.

Chamber of Commerce 1921, Stock Exchange 1925, Commodity Bourse issues
    Bucharest, Chamber of Commerce and Industry first national 1921 issue, number of values 10. Two values imprinted in a different colours. The same national issue local overprinted with the name of 18in towns.
Bucharest, Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1925 "BUCURESTI" and "BURSA DE MARFURI BUCURESTI", 1928 "BURSA DE EFECTE ACTIUNI SI SCHIMB BUCURESTI" overprinted issue
Chamber of Commerce and Industry 1931/1948 issues
    Mercury & Oil Wells. Found to promote industrial employement.
This design was used for a 45 numbers of towns, the name of the town appears in black overprinted on the lower panel.
"BURSA DE EFECTE ACTIUNI SI SCHIMB BUCURESTI" overprinted issue.
 
Bucharest Stock Exchange 1935
    In 1935 a new issue was printed on Bucharest, Stock Exchange issue, double stamps perforated in the middle with serial number on bottom. Number of values 10. The first time double stamp is used (stamp queen), left part remain the issuer of the document and right to the beneficiary. This issue was in national use. 1946 currency stabilization overprinted issue.
 
Bucharest Commodity Bourse
    Double stamp printed on Stamp Factory for Bucharest Stock Exchange in value of 500 lei, likely to work stock after nationalization. There's not evidence of use.

 
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