Moheli, the fourth island of the Comoros, did not adopt its own stamps until 1906 and therefore avoided many of the permutations, which characterised the other islands’ issues.
Like the others, however, it had a rash of provisional 5 and 10c. surcharges in November 1912. The two sets can be made of these provisionals, with the numerals spaced wide or close together, the former being by far the scarcer.