On 4 May 1874, Dominica issued its first stamps, with a set consisting of 1d, 6d, and 1 shilling values. The design was a profile of
Queen Victoria in an oval frame with "DOMINICA POSTAGE" in the band of the frame. The same design continued in use, with additional values and changes of color and watermark, through a 1/- magenta in 1890. Provisional issues included a half-penny surcharge on
bisects in 1882–1883, and surcharges in 1886. The general issue of stamps for the Leeward Islands superseded Dominican stamps on 31 October 1890, but concurrent Dominican issues resumed in 1903, and continued through 31 December 1939. Dominica adopted the
British West Indies dollar in 1949, and the first issue denominated in the new currency was the
Universal Postal Union 75th anniversary commemorative in October of that year. This was followed up in 1951 with a new series of 15 pictorials that included a full-face portrait of George VI. The pictorial set was reissued in 1954 with a profile portrait of Elizabeth II, along with four additional designs. ==See also==