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SCG2534 - 1960s Mexico Airmail Stamp – Guerrero Colonial Architecture
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This $2.00 airmail stamp from Mexico features a detailed engraving of colonial architecture in Guerrero, showcasing the rich heritage of the region. The design highlights the Cathedral of Santa Prisca in Taxco, a prime example of baroque colonial style. Issued in the 1960s, this stamp is part of a series celebrating regional architectural landmarks. Printed by Talleres de Impresión de Estampillas y Valores-México, the stamp bears clear “Correo Aéreo” text indicating its use for airmail. A valuable item for collectors of Latin American postal history.
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