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El Salvador - info please
In an accumulation recently delivered by Santa Claus I found this El
Salvador issue. To me it appears to be a cut-square from some postal stationary. It is inscribed as Republica del Salvador instead of the usual Republica de El Salvador and the image is embossed - I attached an over-equalized reproduction to make this clearer. Certainly nothing like it in my Scott 05. Thanks in advance for any information. http://cjoint.com/data/mDrmOZ3QrR.htm -- Tony Vella (Ottawa, Canada) http://indian-biographies.shorturl.com/ |
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El Salvador - info please
"Tony Vella" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... In an accumulation recently delivered by Santa Claus I found this El Salvador issue. To me it appears to be a cut-square from some postal stationary. It is inscribed as Republica del Salvador instead of the usual Republica de El Salvador and the image is embossed - I attached an over-equalized reproduction to make this clearer. Certainly nothing like it in my Scott 05. Thanks in advance for any information. http://cjoint.com/data/mDrmOZ3QrR.htm -- Tony Vella (Ottawa, Canada) http://indian-biographies.shorturl.com/ Hi Tony, Michel for Middle America, Salvador reports an 1889 issue with wrong inscription: "Union Postal Del Salvador", but all stamps since the beginning in 1867 show the inscription "del Salvador" until 1890. So the described error concerns not "del Salvador". Later, after 1890, the inscription is "de el Salvador". Kind regards Gerhard |
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El Salvador - info please
Yep, a mutilated wrapper from 1890 - H&G no. E2. The value
of a complete unused wrapper is 25 cents. Jay Carrigan change domain to mchsi www.jaypex.com In article , says... In an accumulation recently delivered by Santa Claus I found this El Salvador issue. To me it appears to be a cut-square from some postal stationary. It is inscribed as Republica del Salvador instead of the usual Republica de El Salvador and the image is embossed - I attached an over-equalized reproduction to make this clearer. Certainly nothing like it in my Scott 05. Thanks in advance for any information. http://cjoint.com/data/mDrmOZ3QrR.htm -- Tony Vella (Ottawa, Canada) http://indian-biographies.shorturl.com/ |
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