A "yellowish brown," meaning the brown with a yellowish cast, has been chronicled unperforated.
The Ten Cents is light and dark green. The lighter shade is generally called a yellow-green, but the two shades differ only in intensity.
The Twelve and Fifteen Cents also vary from grey to deep black.
The Twenty-Four Cents is violet, and pale or dark lilac.
The Thirty Cents is of two shades of orange, and an orange-brown.
The Ninety Cents is faint deep blue and indigo blue.
The number of the several values of these stamps issued, without the grille is approximated as follows: it being not quite certain whether a few with the grille were not issued prior to the dates to which the enumeration is made.
| 1 | cent | 91,256,650 |
| 2 | cents | 254,265,050 |
| 3 | cents | 1,847,559,100 |
| 5 | cents | 8,258,460 |
| 10 | cents | 28,872,780 |
| 12 | cents | 7,639,525 |
| 15 | cents | 2,139,300 |
| 24 | cents | 10,238,650 |
| 30 | cents | 3,208,980 |
| 90 | cents | 337,770 |