Surcharged BSAC stamps were necessary in 1892, 1893, and 1895. 1895 also saw the introduction of stamps printed for the protectorate, featuring the protectorate's coat of arms and inscribed
BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. The 1895 issue was printed by
De La Rue on unwatermarked paper, but from February 1896 on the paper had either the
Crown over CC or
Crown over CA watermarks. In August 1897 a new design was introduced, still using the coat of arms, but with a clear instead of a lined background. In 1898 the supply of one-penny stamps ran out. Initially the 3-shilling postage stamp was surcharged, but on 11 March the government began to use
embossed revenue stamps overprinted with
INTERNAL / POSTAGE. == Twentieth century ==