File:Stamp 1932 ElSalvador MiNr00Z4 pm B002.jpg

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Stamp of El Salvador; 1932; overprinted commemorative stamp of the issue "Country symbols"; Stamp El Salvador (Michel No. 429 from 1924) with overprint; forced surcharge stamp; original stamp motive with an monochromized engraving from the 19th century to the painting by Felipe Manso or the Spanish painter Felipe Masó (also Felipe Masó de Falp, 1851-1929) from the book "The Spanish and American Illustration" from 1892; Meant is the painting "Columbus in La Rabida"; This event took place in the "(Franziscan) Monasterio de Santa María de La Rábida" (German: "Franziskaner-Kloster der Heiligen Maria von La Rábida") and the Genoese navigator in Spanish services, Christpher Columbus (1451-1506, standing, showing to the globe).; meant is the Monastery near of the Spanish town "Huelva", and at the mouth of the river "Tinto" in the Gulf of Cadiz with look to the island "Isla Saltés"; Stamp with three-lines black overprint "EDIFICOS / POSTALES / ₵ 0.02" (= Spanish for "Postal buildings / 0,02 Colón") as new value on 50 Centavos from 1924 ("Cincuenta Centavos"); postmarked stamp
Stamp: Michel: No. Z4 ( No. 429 with overprint); Yvert & Tellier: No. 788; Scott: No. RA1
Color: brownish red with black overprint
Watermark: none
Nominal value: 0.02 ₵ (Colón) on 50 Centavos

Postage validity: from January 1932
date QS:P,+1932-01-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1932-01-00T00:00:00Z/10

Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp): 26.0 x 22.5 mm
Date from January 1932
date QS:P,+1932-01-00T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1932-01-00T00:00:00Z/10
(first issue date of the stamp)
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Author "La Dirección Generale de Correos de El Salvador" under supervision of the "Ministerio de Gobernación", San Salvador
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Picture description Monochromized engraving after the painting by Felipe Maso (or Felipe Manso) "Columbus in La Rabida"
First day of issue
Publisher "La Dirección Generale de Correos de El Salvador" under supervision of the "Ministerio de Gobernación", San Salvador
Printer "School of Graphic Art", San Salvador (probably)
Printing technique Photogravure
Perforation Comb perforation, K 12½
MICHEL Nr. El Salvador (SV), Nr. Z4

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current22:59, 11 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 22:59, 11 February 2022959 × 850 (439 KB)Katharinaiv (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Stamp of El Salvador; 1932; overprinted commemorative stamp of the issue "Country symbols"; Stamp El Salvador (Michel No. 429 from 1924) with overprint; forced surcharge stamp; original stamp motive with an monochromized engraving from the 19th century to the painting by Felipe Manso or the Spanish painter Felipe Masó (also Felipe Masó de Falp, 1851-1929) from the book "The Spanish and American Illustration" from 1892...