01 January (Colombia ) within release CUCUTA: 1907 Overprintings goes into circulation Stamp 1904 Stamp overprinted face value 2 Colombian centavo
Stamp 1904 Stamp overprinted in catalogues | |
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Yvert et Tellier: | Yt: CO-CUC 39 |
Stamp is square format.
Printed by L.Nuñez, Photogravurer. Surcharged 2 / Centavos in black. Varieties: a)Surcharged "Cantavos" instead of Centavos (position 9) (YT CO-CUC 39aA) b) Surcharged "Centavas" instead of Centavos (position 20) (YT CO-CUC 39aB). Same surcharge design as on the Santander department issue. While the Michel catalog mentions this series, but without ascribing a particular number, Scott says that the stamps are believed to have been produced without Government authorization.Also in the issue CUCUTA: 1907 Overprintings:
Stamp 1904 Stamp overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:
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