10. The attached HONG KONG stamp has a D P overprint. What does the D P stand for? Is it a REVENUE? or what? Is it of any significant value? Where do I find its value ? Any help you can give me would be appreciated, as I can not find this in my Scott or Stanley Gibbons, or maybe I just do not know where to look? Thanks , Erwin Danziger
Your stamp has a private overprint applied by the Hong Kong Daily Press to prevent employees from selling the stamps or using them on private correspondence. This was not an uncommon practice in the British Empire. You can see an example from Ceylon on the main Grose Educational Media site. The stamp would probably be valued at a small premium above the catalogue price of the normal stamp. There are some examples of similar stamps on E-Bay. - Derrick Grose (2011-01-03)