International Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/China (Taiwan ROC)

China (Taiwan ROC) edit

  • At the end of the Civil War in mainland China, when Communist forces gained control and established the Peoples Republic of China, Nationalist forces escaped to Taiwan where they re-established the Republic of China (in exile). The first such meter was placed into use in 1949.
  • All stamps except Types A1 and PO-A3 are inscribed "REPUBLIC OF CHINA".
  • All stamps including Types A1 and PO-A3 have Chinese inscription "  ", as shown, or with characters reversed with "中" at left.
  • Many stamp types were used by both private businesses and post offices and in most cases there is no clear way to tell them apart.
  • Identification numbers found on the meter stamps are not meter numbers but location numbers.
  • The stamps are grouped according to appearance of the frank and by function:
A - Frank upright or square
B - Horizontal frank with panels or ornaments at both sides
C - Large horizontal frank without side panels or with ornaments at one side only
PO - Designs used only in post offices
PP - Designs used only for parcel post
PV - Design generated by meter stamp vending machine



GROUP A: Upright or square frank edit


 
 


A1. Pitney Bowes-GB “Automax” (MV), 1962.

Small frank with simulated perforation outer border and straight inner border.
Chinese inscription at top, “POSTAGE” above M# at bottom.
M# in 1000 series.
A. Frank 22 mm wide. M#s seen 1002-1010
B. Frank 24 mm wide. M#s seen 1011-1018
TM: DC
V/F:      =00.o      =00.oo
 
 


A2. Pitney Bowes-GB “Automax” (MV).

Frank has thick, straight outer border with imbedded dots.
Chinese inscription vertical at right. “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” at bottom.
M# at top with “A”, “P”, “CA”, “NA”, “SA” prefix.
A. Inscription at bottom 2 mm tall
B. Small inscriptions at bottom, 1½ mm tall (M# A.1219 only)
TM: DC
V/F:      =00.o      =000.o
V/F:      =0.oo (M# P.001 only)      [$10]
a. With three dots instead of four in the lower corners (A.1032 only)      [$10]
 

A3. Pitney Bowes-GB “Automax” (MV).

Frank with simulated perforation outer border and straight inner border.
Ornaments within the inner border leave small open space at center of sides.
Chinese inscription at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M# at bottom.
M# with “C”, “N”, “S” prefix or without prefix.
TM: DC
V/F:      =000.o      =0000
 
 


A4. Postalia (MV).

Square frank with simulated-perforation outer border, double straight line inner border with flowers in each corner.
Chinese inscription at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M# at bottom.
M# with “C”, “N”, “S” prefix or without prefix.
A. Chinese country inscription with "中" at right
B. Chinese country inscription with "中" at left
TM: DC
V/F:      0000.0
 


A5. Satas “Baby” (MV).      [$25]

Frank 20-21 x 24-25 mm with straight-line outer border and inner border at top, bottom and left side only.
Panel at top contains Chinese inscription, panel at bottom with “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M#.
M# with “NC” or “SC” prefix.
A. Small TM, 23 mm
B. Large TM, 26 mm
TM: DC
V/F:      000.oo
 


A6. Satas “Baby” (MV).      [$25]

Nearly identical to Type A5 except larger, 27 x 29 mm.
M# with “NC” prefix.
A. Small TM, 23 mm
B. Large TM, 26 mm
TM: DC
V/F:      000.oo
 
 


A7. Neopost “Electronic” (MV).

Square frank with straight borders at top and bottom and side panels made up of intricate, detailed lines and flowers.
Complete inner box around value figures.
Chinese inscription at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M# at bottom.
M# with “NC”, "NP", or “SC” prefix.
A. Chinese country inscription with "中" at right
B. Chinese country inscription with "中" at left
TM: DC
V/F:      000      00.0
 

A8. Neopost “Electronic” (MV), 1987.      [$10]

Square frank with complete straight single-line border.
Flower sprigs at sides Chinese inscription at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M# at bottom.
M# with “N” prefix.
TM: DC
V/F:      000

GROUP B: Horizontal frank with panels or ornaments at both sides edit


 
 

B1. Pitney Bowes-GB “5000” (MV).

Frank with simulated perforation outer border and straight inner border.
Panels at sides contain ornamental line pattern that can vary from one meter to another.
Chinese inscription at top above “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M#.
Date figures raised in relation to value figures.
M# with “A”, “C”, “CA” and “NA” prefix.
A. Large frank 42-44 mm wide
B. Frank 36-37 mm wide
TM: DC, SC
V/F:      00.o      000      00.oo      000o
 

B2. Pitney Bowes-GB “6300” (MV).

Sides ornaments are abstract drawings.
Chinese inscription at top, “POSTAGE” M#/ “REPUBLIC OF CHINA” at bottom.
M# with “A” prefix.
TM: SC
V/F:      00.o
 

B3. Pitney Bowes-GB “6300” (MV).

Panels at sides with double inner line that do not extend to the bottom.
Ornamental shapes in side panels.
Chinese inscription at top, “POSTAGE” M#/ “REPUBLIC OF CHINA” at bottom.
M# with “A”, “CA”, “NA” or “SA” prefix.
TM: SC
V/F:      00.o      00.oo      000
 

B4. Pitney Bowes-GB “6300” (MV).

Very similar to Type B3 but with pine tree branches in side panels.
M# with “C”, “N” or “S” prefix.
TM: DC, SC
V/F:      000
 

B5. Hasler “Mailmaster” (MV).

Frank with simulated-perforation outer border and straight-line inner border.
Chinese inscription in ribbon at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M# at bottom.
Springs of flowers at both sides.
M# with "CB", “SB” or “NB” prefix.
TM: DC
V/F:      000.0      0000.      000.00

GROUP C: Large, horizontal stamp with side panel or ornaments at one side only edit


 
 

C1. Pitney Bowes-US/-GB “5000” (MV).      [$25]

Frank with straight line border at top and bottom, sprig of flowers at left, ornamental tile design at right.
Chinese inscription at top above “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M#.
Date figures raised in relation to value figures.
M# N0001 only.
A. TM small
B. TM large
TM: DC
V/F:      000      00.00
 

C2. Pitney Bowes-GB “6500” (MV).

Wide frank with straight line border at top and simulated-perforation border at bottom and right.
Sprig of flowers at left next to TM.
Chinese inscription at top above “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M#.
Date figures raised in relation to value figures.
M# with “C”, “N” or “S” prefix.
TM: DC
V/F:      00.o      000
 

C3. Pitney Bowes-GB “6900” (MV).

Large frank with open top and bottom and simulated-perforation border at right.
Flowering branch above pagoda between TM and value figures.
Chinese inscription at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” and M# at bottom.
Date figures on same level as value figures.
M# with “NA” prefix.
TM: DC, SC
V/F:      00.00      000.00
 


C4. Pitney Bowes-GB “6900” (MV).

As Type C3 but “REPUBLIC OF CHINA” at top.
Frame lines at left broken by fixed zero.
TM: DC
V/F:      000.00
 
 


C5. Pitney Bowes-GB “A900” series (MV).
Similar to Type C3 but not as tall, and value figures are larger.
A. M# with “NA” prefix.
B. M# with “PB” prefix.
TM: DC
V/F:      000.00 (Type C5A)
V/F:      000.0 (Type C5B)
 
 


C6. Hasler “Mailmaster” (MV).

Frank with wavy line and dots border.
Chinese inscription above M# at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” at bottom.
Flowers at both sides of the value figures.
M# with “C”, “N” or “S” prefix.
A. Frank 40-41 mm wide
B. Smaller frank, 35 mm wide. M# with “NO” prefix. M# 53450 only      [$20]
TM: DC
V/F:      0000      0000.      000.00

The stamp previously cataloged as Type C7 is now Type B5.

 
 

C8. Hasler “Mailmaster” (MV).

Frank with straight double-line borders and ornaments in corners.
Chinese inscription above M# at top, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE” at bottom.
Flower group at left.
M# with “C”, “N” or “S” prefix.
A. Chinese country inscription with "中" at right
B. Chinese country inscription with "中" at left
TM: DC
V/F:      0000.      00000

GROUP PO: Stamps generated only by machines in Post Offices edit

Sub-group PO-A: stamps from mechanical postage meters edit



 

PO-A1. Universal “MultiValue” (MV).      [$75]

Frank with simulated-perforation outer border and straight-line inner border.
Value figures inside inner frame. Across the top and sides are drawings of fish and ocean waves.
Inside frame broken at left by “$” and at right by yuan sign.
Chinese inscription at bottom above “REPUBLIC OF CHINA”.
M# at bottom left. M#s 101-105.
TM: SC
V/F:      0000       000

NOTE: Proofs of meter number 101 exist on tape. These proofs are more common than used examples on cover or piece but are still quite scarce.

 

PO-A2. Universal “Automax” (MV).      [$75]

Similar to PO-A1 except the inner frame around the value figures is much smaller, and the whole frank is not as wide.
M#s 106-111.
TM: DC
V/F:      =00.o
 

PO-A3. Hasler “F88” (MV), 1962.

Plain upright frank very similar to Type A1 but much larger.
M# 201-206.
A. M# 201 used by Directorate General of Posts
B. M#s 202-206 used in Post Office windows      [$10]
TM: DC
V/F:      000,oo
 
 


PO-A4. Hasler “F88” (MV).

Upright frank with straight-line border and ornamental line design within.
Chinese inscription at top above “REPUBLIC OF CHINA”.
“POSTAGE” at bottom above M#.
M#s 201, 210 up.
A. M# 201 used by Directorate General of Posts
B. M#s 210 up used in Post Office windows
C. M# 201, Chinese country inscription with "中" at left (meter die re-engraved in 1998)
TM: DC
V/F:      000,oo       000,o
 

PO-A5. Hasler “F22” (MV), 1959.  [$25]

Special stamps used for registered mail only.
Frank is similar to Type PO-A4 except the ornamentation is different and the design is wider.
The meter number is outside the frank at bottom.
The town mark is a rectangle with rounded corners above registration number with large “No.” prefix.
M#s 301-30.
V/F:        000,o         00o          0,o
a. With directional slug (in Chinese) at left of TM (shown)

Sub-group PO-B: special digital stamps from computer-based systems edit



 

PO-B1. Acer (digital), 1993.

Horizontal frank with Chinese inscription at top followed by the value figures, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA", and "POSTAGE” and ID number at bottom.
Bar code appears below the frank.
M# with or without dash.
Printed in black.
TM: SC
V/F:      0.oo      00.oo      000.oo
a. With R# below barcode at right (shown)
 
 

PO-B2. Acer (digital), 1993.

Similar to Type PO-B1 but the bar code is inside the frank rather than below it.
The TM indents the frank.
Printed in black on plain white label or on label with pale blue underprint.
TM: SC of variable size with town name curved or straight
V/F:      0.oo      00.oo      000.oo
a. With R# below frank at right
 
 
 
 
 

PO-B3.1. IBM (digital), 1993.

Similar in appearance to Type C2 but simulated-perforation border at top as well as bottom and right side.
With small barcode at bottom right below value figures.
Numeric code below sprig of flowers.
ID# with or without dash. Printed in black.
A. Chinese country inscription with "中" at right. Inscriptions and value figures thick, date figures narrow. TM: DC
B. As A but with "中" at left. TM: SC
C. M# with "SN" prefix. Number added below barcode. TM: SC
V/F:       00.00             0.00
a. As B, but characters in country inscription are more square and upright
b. As B, but lettering, most notably in the date, is larger and thinner (shown at right)
c. With registration label unsevered (shown reduced at right)
 
 
 

PO-B3.2. IBM (digital), 2015.

Very similar to Type PO-B3.1C but with data added below the frank and with the "00" of the value figures heavily underlinded.
The added data can be a single or multiple lines and can include fees and discounts. A more complete explanation of the text added below the frank is needed.
  V/F:       (00)00.oo
a. The text below the frank includes a fee or discount
b. As a but text in three lines
c. With registration label unsevered, registration number below the frank
 
 

PO-B4. Unidentified (digital).      [$15]

Similar in appearance to Type C1.
Date and value figures very small and on same level.
M#s NF001 and SF001 seen.
TM: BIC
V/F:      000 • 0
 


PO-B5. Unidentified (digital), 1989.      [$25]

Upright frank similar to Type A3.
Chinese inscription at top followed by value figures, “REPUBLIC OF CHINA/ POSTAGE”, and Chinese town name inside frame.
Below frame are a branch number above the date-hour
The value figures, town name, branch number and date-time are printed in black or gray while the rest of the design is printed in red.
Printed on labels.
V/F:      —00—
 


PO-B6. Unidentified, possibly TEC (digital), 1990.      [$20]

Very similar to Type PO-B5 but the value figures, town name characters,
and data below the frame are printed in pale red, almost pink.
Value figures and data below the frank frame are smaller than on Type PO-B5.
A. Frame in red
B. Frame in magenta (dark red)
V/F:      —000—

GROUP PP: Stamps generated in Post Offices only for Parcel Post edit


 

PP1. Ticket Issuing Machines (LV), 1949.      [$500]

Horizontal design printed on labels with straight top and bottom and perforated sides.
From left to right the design consists of Chinese inscription between vertical bars,
two characters in vertical box (Taipei), two dots, a frame containing a number in top panel,
the meter number “1” and the date in lower panels, and a simulated perforation frame containing the value figures.
Known printed in red and in purple.
V/F:     000
 

PP2. TEC (MV), 1982.      [$100]

Label with underprint in light blue “REPUBLIC OF CHINA” in both Chinese and English characters.
Point of sale data added in red shows a miniature version of a Type B3 meter frank at top with town mark at right. Below the frank are the date (dd-mm-yy) above an impression counter number and the value figures.
Designed specifically for franking air parcel post.
V/F:       000       00000



GROUP PV: Stamps generated variable rate stamp vending machines edit


 


PV1. TEC (digital).  [$20]

Upright design with “REPUBLIC/ OF/ CHINA/ POSTAGE” at top left, three flying geese at top right, Chinese inscriptions along right side and at bottom.
S# and date below frank.
Printed in dark blue on light blue self-adhesive label with value figures, town name, S# and date printed in black.
V/F:  NT$  ( )

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