Stamp: Panamerican Postal Union Congress "Oficial" (Spain 1931)

Panamerican Postal Union Congress "Oficial" (Spain 1931)

10 October (Spain ) within release Panamerican Postal Union Congress goes into circulation Stamp Panamerican Postal Union Congress "Oficial" face value 10 Spanish peseta

Stamp Panamerican Postal Union Congress "Oficial" in catalogues
Michel: Mi: ES D29U
Edifil: Edi: ES 629s

Stamp is horizontal format.

should be collected in pairs to ensure legitimate imperforate

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Country: Spain
Date: 1931-10-10
Paper: Blanco
Print: Recess
Size: 39 x 33
Perforation: Imperforate
Emission: Official
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 10 Spanish peseta

Stamp Panamerican Postal Union Congress "Oficial" it reflects the thematic directions:

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