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 50 Spanish céntimo

Stamp Panamerican Postal Union Congress (Oficial) in catalogues
Michel: Mi: ES D33b
Edifil: Edi: ES 633cc

Stamp is horizontal format.

The Fountain of Cibeles in Madrid, with the Palacio de Comunicaciones in the background, overprinted 'Oficial', in red.

Also in the issue Panamerican Postal Union Congress:

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Stamp Panamerican Postal Union Congress (Oficial) in digits
Country: Spain
Date: 1931-10-10
Paper: Blanco
Print: Recess
Size: 44 x 29
Perforation: line 12
Emission: Air Post Official
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 50 Spanish céntimo

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

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