Stamp: Sucre a10 (Venezuela(Arms of Sucre) Mi:VE 812,Sn:VE C429,Yt:VE PA419,Sg:VE 1090 📮

Stamp catalog : StampSucre a10

Sucre a10

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Country:
Venezuela
Series:
Arms of Sucre
Catalog codes:
Michel VE 812
Stamp Number VE C429
Yvert et Tellier VE PA419
Stanley Gibbons VE 1090
Has minor variants: 1
Themes:
Coats of Arms | Palm-trees
Issued on:
ColnectScrp
Size:
26 x 41 mm
Colors:
Carmine rose
Printers:
Courvoisier (Helio Courvoisier) S. A.
Format:
Stamp
Emission:
Air Post
Perforation:
comb 11¾
Printing:
Photogravure
Paper:
Granite
Face value:
10 c - Venezuelan céntimo
Print run:
742,500
Score:
44% Accuracy: Medium
Description:
Sucre State, created in 1909, is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Sucre State covers a total surface area of 11,800 km2 and is the 14th in size. The State of Sucre is located in the east of Venezuela. It borders the Caribbean Sea to the north. The name of this state is a tribute to the hero of independence, Grand Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, who was born in the city of Cumaná, which is the current capital of the State.
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Minor Variants:

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  • Mi:VE 812I
    Sn:Unlisted
    Yt:Unlisted
    Sucre a10
    Print run:
    7,500
    Description:
    Short 1 of 10.
    Sucre State, created in 1909, is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. Sucre State covers a total surface area of 11,800 km2 and is the 14th in size. The State of Sucre is located in the east of Venezuela. It borders the Caribbean Sea to the north. The name of this state is a tribute to the hero of independence, Grand Marshal Antonio José de Sucre, who was born in the city of Cumaná, which is the current capital of the State.
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Venezuela: Sucre a10, 1952
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US$ 0.29
1 available
Sale ends in 19d 21h
Venezuela: Sucre a10, 1952
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US$ 0.12
1 available
Sale ends in 15d 15h

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