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SCG10621 - Mexico 1974 – 150th Anniversary of the Federal Republic Constitution (40¢)
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This commemorative 40-centavo stamp from Mexico (1974) marks the 150th anniversary (1824–1974) of the establishment of the country’s Federal Republic. The design features a reproduction of the original 1824 Constitution, a foundational document that shaped Mexico’s early federal governance after independence. Framed in green, the stamp highlights both historical authenticity and national symbolism. Designed by A. Rojas, it is a meaningful issue for collectors interested in constitutional history, political evolution, and Mexican commemoratives of the 1970s.
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