Stamp: Vicente Roca, Diego Noboa, José Olmedo (Ecuador 1897)

Vicente Roca, Diego Noboa, José Olmedo (Ecuador 1897)

01 May (Ecuador ) within release Success of the Liberal Party goes into circulation Stamp Vicente Roca, Diego Noboa, José Olmedo face value 5 Ecuadorian centavo

Stamp Vicente Roca, Diego Noboa, José Olmedo in catalogues
Michel: Mi: EC 102
Stamp Number: Sn: EC 124
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: EC 107

Stamp is square format.

Specimen overprinted in blue are considered reprints. Variety: Inverted overprint (SN EC 124a)

Also in the issue Success of the Liberal Party:

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Stamp Vicente Roca, Diego Noboa, José Olmedo in digits
Country: Ecuador
Date: 1897-05-01
Print: Lithography
Perforation: 11½
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 5 Ecuadorian centavo

Stamp Vicente Roca, Diego Noboa, José Olmedo it reflects the thematic directions:

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