The first stamp of the Turks Islands was issued on 4 April 1867 and was the one penny red. The stamp was reissued numerous times, surcharged to create new values between 1/2 penny and 4 pence.[1]
Turks and Caicos Islands
The first stamp of the Turks and Caicos Islands were issued on 10 November 1900.[1]
Crown colony
The islands became a
Crown Colony in 1962 and the first stamps issued under the new status were the Freedom from Hungeromnibus issue of 4 June 1963.[1]
Caicos Islands
From 1981 to 1985 overprinted stamps marked Caicos Islands were issued but they are of doubtful validity.[2]
Challis, John J. Turks Islands and Caicos Islands to 1950: Postage Stamps, Postal Stationery, Postal History. Harrogate: Roses Caribbean Philatelic Society, 1983 118p. Series Title: Roses Caribbean philatelic handbook; no. 6.
Proud, Edward B. The Postal History of the Cayman Islands and Turks & Caicos Islands. Heathfield, East Sussex: Proud Publications, 2006
ISBN978-1-87246-538-8 152p.