International Postage Meter Stamp Catalog/Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia edit
- Saint Lucia was a British dependency until it obtained autonomy in 1967, the date the postage meters were first used. The country gained full independence in 1979.
- All franks contain “ST. (or St.) LUCIA”.
- Although no catalog values are provided (due to lack of information), meter stamps of Saint Lucia appear to be quite scarce.
1. Pitney Bowes “Automax” (MV), 1967.
- Upright rectangle with simulated perforation outer border and straight-line inner border.
- Crown and “E II R” at top with “St. LUCIA” at bottom center.
- M# with “P.B.” prefix in boxes in lower corners.
- TM: DC
- V/F: =0.00 =00.00
2. Pitney Bowes-GB “5000” (MV).
- Horizontal frank with simulated perforation outer border and straight-line inner border.
- “St. LUCIA” in top panel with crown immediately below.
- Date figures raised in relation to value figures.
- M# with “P.B.” prefix between frank and TM.
- TM: DC
- V/F: 0.00
3. Pitney Bowes “6300” (MV).
- Horizontal frank with outer frame lines at top and bottom only, crown at upper right.
- Date and value figures on same level.
- M# with “P.B.” prefix at bottom center.
- TM: DC
- V/F: 0.00
4. Neopost “Stampmaster 305” (MV).
- Upright rectangle with single, straight-line outer border.
- “ST. LUCIA” at top, value figures in center, M# with “RN” prefix at bottom.
- TM: DC
- V/F: 0•00
5. Neopost “2205” (MV).
- Similar to Type 4 but the frank is smaller, and the spacing between the TM and frank is much narrower.
- M# with “RN” prefix.
- TM: BIC
- V/F: 0.00
6. Neopost “Electronic” (MV).
- As type 4 but the frank is wider than tall, and the spacing is not as wide.
- M# with “RN” prefix.
- TM: DC
- V/F: 0,00