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SCG12106 - Mexico 1970 Puebla Cathedral Tourism Stamp – 40c
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Issued by Mexico in 1970, this vibrant tourism-themed stamp highlights the magnificent Cathedral of Puebla, one of the country’s most celebrated colonial architectural landmarks. The design combines a stylized artistic background with the striking twin towers of the cathedral, creating a visually dynamic representation intended to promote national tourism. Printed in multicolor, the stamp reflects the artistic experimentation typical of late-20th-century Mexican philatelic issues. Its relatively modest denomination of 40 centavos indicates common postal usage, making well-preserved examples particularly attractive to collectors. This issue forms part of Mexico’s broader “Mexico Turístico” series celebrating historic destinations.
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