Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Me

Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Me

Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order. The entries are formulated on the micro model and so provide summary information about all known issuers.

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Contents

Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Dates 
1856–1868
Capital 
Schwerin
Currency 
48 schillings = 1 thaler
Refer 
German States

Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Dates 
1864–1868
Capital 
Strelitz
Currency 
30 silbergroschen = 1 thaler
Refer 
German States

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Russian Zone)

Dates 
1945–1946
Capital 
Schwerin
Currency 
100 pfennige = 1 mark
Refer 
Germany (Allied Occupation)

MEF

Refer 
Middle East Forces (MEF)

Melaka

Refer 
Malacca

Memel (French Administration)

Dates 
1920–1923
Currency 
100 pfennige = 1 mark
Refer 
French Occupation Issues

Memel (Lithuanian Occupation)

Refer 
Klaipėda

Mengkiang (Japanese Occupation)

Dates 
1942–1945
Currency 
100 cents = 1 dollar
Refer 
Japanese Occupation Issues

Mengtse

Refer 
Mong-Tseu (Indochinese Post Offices)

Mesopotamia

Refer 
Mosul (Indian Forces)

Metelin

Refer 
Mytilene (Russian Post Office)

Mexico

Dates 
1856 –
Capital 
Mexico City
Currency 
8 reales = 100 centavos = 1 peso

Micronesia, Federated States of

Dates 
1984 –
Capital 
Palikir
Currency 
100 cents = 1 dollar
Main Article Needed 

Middle Congo

Dates 
1907–1937
Capital 
Brazzaville
Currency 
100 centimes = 1 franc
Main Article Needed 
See also 
Congo Republic;
French Congo;
French Equatorial Africa

Middle East Forces (MEF)

Dates 
1942–1947
Currency 
12 pence = 1 shilling; 20 shillings = 1 pound
Main Article Needed 
See also 
BA/BMA Issues;
British Occupation Issues;
Egypt (British Forces)

Midway Islands

Refer 
United States of America (USA)

Modena

Dates 
1852–1860
Capital 
Modena
Currency 
100 centesimi = 1 lira
Refer 
Italian States

Moheli

Dates 
1906–1914
Capital 
Currency 
100 centimes = 1 franc
Refer 
Madagascar & Dependencies

Moldavia

Dates 
1858–1862
Capital 
Iași
Currency 
40 parale = 1 piastre
Refer 
Romania

Moldo-Wallachia

Dates 
1862–1865
Capital 
Bucharest
Currency 
40 parale = 1 piastre
Refer 
Romania

Moldova

Dates 
1991 –
Capital 
Kishinev
Currency 
(1991) 100 kopecks = 1 Russian ruble
(1993) kupon (temporary currency)
(1993) 100 bani = 1 leu
Main Article Postage stamps and postal history of Moldova
See also 
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)

Moluccas

Refer 
Japanese Naval Control Area

Monaco

Dates 
1885 –
Capital 
Monte Carlo
Currency 
(1885) 100 centimes = 1 franc
(2002) 100 cent = 1 euro
Main Article Needed 

Mongolia

Dates 
1924 –
Capital 
Ulan Bator
Currency 
(1924) 100 cents = 1 Mongolian dollar
(1926) 100 möngö = 1 Mongolian tögrög
Main Article Needed 

Mong-Tseu (Indochinese Post Office)

Dates 
1903–1922
Currency 
(1903) 100 centimes = 1 franc
(1919) 100 cents = 1 piastre
Refer 
China (Indochinese Post Offices)

Mongtze

Refer 
Mong-Tseu (Indochinese Post Offices)

Mont-Athos

Refer 
Mount Athos (Russian Post Office)

Montenegro

Dates 
1874–1918; 2006 –
Capital 
Podgorica
Currency 
(1874) 100 novcic = 1 florin
(1902) 100 heller = 1 krone
(1907) 100 para = 1 krone (note: in 1910 only, krone were called perper)
(2006) 100 cent = 1 euro
Main Article Needed 
Includes 
Montenegro (Yugoslav Regional Issues)
See also 
Yugoslavia

Montenegro (Austrian Occupation)

Dates 
1917 only
Currency 
100 heller = 1 krone
Refer 
Austro–Hungarian Military Post

Montenegro (German Occupation)

Dates 
1943–1945
Currency 
(1943) 100 centesimi = 1 lira
(1944) 100 pfennige = 1 mark
Refer 
German Occupation Issues (WW2)

Montenegro (Italian Occupation)

Dates 
1941–1943
Currency 
(1941) 100 paras = 1 dinar
(1941) 100 centesimi = 1 lira
Refer 
Italian Occupation Issues

Montenegro (Yugoslav Regional Issues)

Dates 
1945 only
Capital 
Titograd (Podgorica)
Currency 
100 centesimi = 1 lira
Refer 
Montenegro

Montserrat

Dates 
1876 –
Capital 
Plymouth
Currency 
(1876) 12 pence = 1 shilling; 20 shillings = 1 pound
(1951) 100 cents = 1 dollar
Main Article Needed 

Morocco

Dates 
1956 –
Capital 
Rabat
Currency 
(1956) 100 centimos = 1 peseta (Northern Zone)
(1956) 100 centimes = 1 franc (Southern Zone)
(1958) 100 centimes = 1 franc (whole country)
(1962) 100 francs = 1 dirham
Includes 
Northern Zone, Morocco;
Sherifian Post;
Southern Zone, Morocco

Morocco Agencies

Dates 
1898–1957
Currency 
British, French and Spanish all used
Main Article Needed 
See also 
Tangier

Morocco (British Post Offices)

Refer 
Morocco Agencies

Morocco (French Post Offices)

Dates 
1862–1914
Currency 
100 centimos = 1 peseta
Refer 
French Post Offices Abroad

Morocco (German Post Offices)

Dates 
1899–1917
Currency 
100 centimos = 1 peseta
Refer 
German Post Offices Abroad

Morocco (Spanish Post Offices)

Dates 
1903–1914
Currency 
100 centimos = 1 peseta
Refer 
Spanish Post Offices Abroad

Morvi

Dates 
1931–1948
Currency 
12 pies = 1 anna; 16 annas = 1 rupee
Refer 
Indian Native States

Mosul (Indian Forces)

Dates 
1919 only
Currency 
12 pies = 1 anna; 16 annas = 1 rupee
Refer 
Indian Overseas Forces

Mount Athos (Russian Post Office)

Dates 
1909–1914
Currency 
40 paras = 1 piastre
Refer 
Russian Post Offices in the Turkish Empire

Moyen Congo

Refer 
Middle Congo

Mozambique

Dates 
1876 –
Capital 
Maputo (formerly Lourenço Marques)
Currency 
(1876) 1000 reis = 1 milreis
(1913) 100 centavos = 1 escudo
(1980) 100 centavos = 1 meticul
Main Article Needed 
See also 
Africa (Portuguese Colonies)

Mozambique Company

Dates 
1892–1942
Currency 
(1892) 1000 reis = 1 milreis
(1913) 100 centavos = 1 escudo
Main Article Needed 

Mozambique Territories

Main Article Needed 
Includes 
Inhambane;
Kionga;
Lourenço Marques;
Quelimane;
Tete;
Zambezia

Muscat

Dates 
1944–1948
Capital 
Muscat
Currency 
12 pies = 1 anna, 16 annas = 1 rupee
Refer 
Muscat & Oman
See also 
British Postal Agencies in Eastern Arabia;
Oman

Muscat & Oman

Dates 
1966–1970
Capital 
Muscat
Currency 
(1966) 64 baizas = 1 rupee;
(1970) 1000 baizas = 1 rial saidi
Main Article Needed 
Includes 
Muscat
See also 
British Postal Agencies in Eastern Arabia;
Oman

Mustique

Refer 
Grenadines of St Vincent

Mutawakelite Kingdom

Refer 
Yemen (Mutawakelite Kingdom)

Myanmar

Refer 
Burma

Mytilene (Russian Post Office)

Dates 
1909–1914
Currency 
40 paras = 1 piastre
Refer 
Russian Post Offices in the Turkish Empire

References

Bibliography

  • Stanley Gibbons Ltd, Europe and Colonies 1970, Stanley Gibbons Ltd, 1969
  • Stanley Gibbons Ltd, various catalogues
  • Stuart Rossiter & John Flower, The Stamp Atlas, W H Smith, 1989
  • XLCR Stamp Finder and Collector's Dictionary, Thomas Cliffe Ltd, c.1960

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