Stamp: Revenue stamp, overprinted (Ecuador 1920)

Revenue stamp, overprinted (Ecuador 1920)

01 January (Ecuador ) within release Obligatory Tax. Post Headquarters in Quito goes into circulation Stamp Revenue stamp, overprinted face value 1 Ecuadorian centavo

Stamp is square format.

Revenue stamp of 1917-1918 issue overprinted vertically in black "Casa de Correos / UN CENTAVO". with overprint "BOTTOM UP"

Also in the issue Obligatory Tax. Post Headquarters in Quito:

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Stamp Revenue stamp, overprinted in digits
Country: Ecuador
Date: 1920-01-01
Paper: white, wove
Print: Recess
Perforation: 12
Emission: Postal Tax
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Ecuadorian centavo

Stamp Revenue stamp, overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:

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