Stamp
SCG11247 - Junípero Serra – California Missions Commemoration (1969 Airmail) – Mexico
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A striking 80¢ Aéreo issue honoring Fray Junípero Serra (1713–1784), the Franciscan missionary who established the early California missions.
Designed in rich brown-red tones, the portrait is set against a mission interior, giving the stamp a warm, historical, almost oil-painting feel.
Printed by T.I.E.V. with bold medieval-style lettering, typical of late-1960s Mexican commemoratives.
A desirable thematic piece for collectors of religion, exploration, colonial history, and airmail issues.
Scarcer in clean MNH or well-centered used condition, making it a solid addition to topical or Latin America collections.
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