01 January (Spain, Civil War ) within release Civil War Provisionals - Logroño goes into circulation Stamp Numerals - overprinted Logroño face value 2 Spanish céntimo
Stamp Numerals - overprinted Logroño in catalogues | |
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Yvert et Tellier: | Yt: ES-LO 2 |
Edifil: | Edi: ES-LO 2 |
Stamp is vertical format.
2 CENTIMOS in white oval, Republica Española in border. Overprinted Logroño. 1937, Republican and national stamps. Typographic surcharge. Authorized by the JDN War Secretariat on November 6, 1936 and signed by General Emilio Mola.Also in the issue Civil War Provisionals - Logroño:
Stamp Numerals - overprinted Logroño it reflects the thematic directions:
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