French Afars and Issas

The French Territory of Afars and Issas, previously known as French Somaliland, was located in the northeast of Africa, and became a French colony in 1896. The country's name was changed to the French Territory of Afars and Issas on July 5, 1967, named after the two predominant populations in the region, after it joined the new French Community as an overseas territory. On June 27, 1977 it gained independence from France, and changed its name to the Republic of Djibouti.

Trésor Public Territoire Français des Afars et des Issas

1973-1974 Issues

B102a face
B102a face
B102a (
  • KM662
  • P-31
) 500 Francs Djibouti Harbor
Ships and Antelope
  • Printer: BdF
  • ND (1973)

  • Watermark: Woman's head


  • Regnier, G. SC
  • (B)
B103as face
B103as face
B103as (
  • KM663
  • P-32s
) 1000 Francs Woman Holding Jug
  • Printer: BdF
  • ND (1974)
  • Specimen

  • Watermark: Woman's head

1975 Issues

B104a face
B104a face
B104a (
  • KM665
  • P-33
) 500 Francs Lac Abbe and Flamingos
  • Printer: BdF
  • ND (4/21/1975)

  • Watermark: Woman's head


  • Poilliot, G. SC
  • (B)
B105a face
B105a face
B105a (
  • KM666
  • P-34
) 1000 Francs Franco Ethiopian Railroad
Camel Caravan
  • Printer: BdF
  • ND (4/21/1975)

  • Watermark: Woman's head

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