Stamp
SCG2291 - Mexico 1975 – 1325 Tenochtitlan Inverted City Emblem Airmail
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This Mexican airmail stamp issued in 1975 commemorates the founding of Tenochtitlan in 1325, the ancient capital of the Aztec Empire. It features the coat of arms of Mexico City with the central motif printed upside down — an error that makes this version especially intriguing to philatelists. Valued at $1.60 pesos, this stamp captures the deep historical roots of Mexico. A sought-after item for collectors interested in errors or Latin American history.
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