The stamps of the Democratic Republic of Congo reflect the political upheaval that resulted from decolonization. In 1960, the Republic of the Congo was established after independence from Belgium. The first stamp of the new Republic celebrates this sovereignty. That same year the provinces of Katanga and South Kasai seceded and began producing their own stamps, first overprints of Congo stamps followed by new stamps in 1961. These breakaway movements were reintegrated in 1963. In 1965, Joseph-Desiré Mobutu seized control of the Republic, eventually renaming it Zaire and putting his portrait on the stamps.

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Belgian Congo, 1943   |   Robert T. Galkin Collection
StampEx028_1md
Republic of the Congo, 1960   |   Overprinted postage stamp   |   Robert T. Galkin Collection
Congo-1960-Scott360md
Republic of the Congo, 1960   |   Robert T. Galkin Collection
Congo-1961-Scottxxx_02md
Katanga, 1961   |   George S. Champlin Memorial Collection
Congo-1961-Scottxxx_07md
South Kasai, 1961   |   George S. Champlin Memorial Collection
Zaire-1972-Scott761md
Republic of Zaire, 1972   |   Robert T. Galkin Collection