Stamp
SCG12438 - 🇲🇽 Mexico 1980 – State of Sinaloa Sesquicentennial (1830–1980)
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This commemorative issue celebrates 150 years of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, established in 1830. The stamp prominently features the official Coat of Arms of Sinaloa, crowned by an eagle and dated 1831 within the shield. The quartered shield represents key municipalities and historical identity, symbolizing agriculture, strength, maritime heritage, and regional pride. Issued on 13 October 1980, this stamp is part of Mexico’s series honoring its states and historical milestones. A meaningful addition for collectors of Mexican states, heraldry, or anniversary commemoratives.
Design Details
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Inscription: “ESTADO DE SINALOA”
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Date reference: “1830 – 13 de octubre – 1980”
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Designer: H. RodrĂguez
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Printer: T.I.E.V. (Talleres de ImpresiĂłn de Estampillas y Valores)
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