Stamp: Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro ovpt. GUANACASTE (Costa Rica, Guanacaste 1888)

Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro ovpt. GUANACASTE (Costa Rica, Guanacaste 1888)

01 January (Costa Rica, Guanacaste ) within release Presidemt Soto in different frames. goes into circulation Stamp Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro ovpt. GUANACASTE face value 5 Costa Rican centavo

Stamp Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro ovpt. GUANACASTE in catalogues
Stamp Number: Sn: CR-GU 42

Stamp is vertical format.

Costa Rica regular issue of 1887 overprinted horizontally in black "Guanacaste" (16.5 x 4 mm). Bolder letters than SN 43. Dangerous counterfeits exist. Typographed by Imprenta Nacional in sheets of 50 stamps with combined setting plate. Twenty five stamps in the plate are in the shown type.

Also in the issue Presidemt Soto in different frames.:

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Stamp Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro ovpt. GUANACASTE in digits
Country: Costa Rica, Guanacaste
Date: 1888-01-01
Print: Recess
Size: 23 x 28
Perforation: 12
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 5 Costa Rican centavo

Stamp Ramón Bernardo Soto Alfaro ovpt. GUANACASTE it reflects the thematic directions:

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