Stamp with Attached Label: Numeral overprinted (Uruguay 1881)

Numeral overprinted (Uruguay 1881)

18 February (Uruguay ) within release Official stamps - 1880-1881 goes into circulation Stamp with Attached Label Numeral overprinted face value 1 Uruguayan centésimo

Stamp with Attached Label Numeral overprinted in catalogues
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: UY O59a

Stamp with Attached Label is square format.

Horizontal Se-tenant with blank label Not listed in Ciardi

Also in the issue Official stamps - 1880-1881:

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Stamp with Attached Label Numeral overprinted in digits
Country: Uruguay
Date: 1881-02-18
Paper: thin
Print: Lithography
Perforation: Rouletted 8
Emission: Official
Format: Stamp with Attached Label
Face Value: 1 Uruguayan centésimo

Stamp with Attached Label Numeral overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:

A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The most basic examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers can be represented in language with number words. More universally, individual numbers can be represented by symbols, called numerals; for example, "5" is a numeral that represents the number five. As only a relatively small number of symbols can be memorized, basic numerals are commonly organized in a numeral system, which is an organized way to represent any number. The most common numeral system is the Hindu–Arabic numeral system, which allows for the representation of any non-negative integer using a combination of ten fundamental numeric symbols, called digits. In addition to their use in counting and measuring, numerals are often used for labels (as with telephone numbers), for ordering (as with serial numbers), and for codes (as with ISBNs). In common usage, a numeral is not clearly distinguished from the number that it represents.

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