Stamp El Salvador , Mi.16, 1887 Allegory : Introduction of Airmail Service Allegorical Figure of El Salvador
Catalog | Number |
Michel | 16 |
Yvert | 15 |
Used stamp/item.
History and Significance
The 1887 El Salvador stamp, catalog number Mi.16, is a significant example of postal history. This stamp features an allegorical figure of Salvador, symbolizing the introduction of airmail in the country. The issuance of this stamp was part of a broader trend where countries worldwide began to recognize the importance of air transport for rapid communication.
Details and Collectible Value
The stamp is canceled and used, adding historical authenticity. For collectors, it is important that the stamp comes from a period when El Salvador began experimenting with modern postal services. This stamp is not only a beautiful example of artistic design but also an important document of postal history.
Tags:
El Salvador,
Mi.16,
1887,
allegory,
Salvador,
airmail,
stamp
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# - Used |
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Image |
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