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SCG2721 - El Salvador 1961 – Sesquicentennial of the 1811 Central American Independence Cry
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Issued by El Salvador in 1961, this 1 centavo stamp commemorates the 150th anniversary (sesquicentennial) of the first cry for independence in Central America on November 5, 1811. It honors the "Padres Aguilar" — Nicolás, Vicente, and Manuel Aguilar — key figures in the Salvadoran independence movement. Their portraits are prominently featured in a triptych layout. Printed by Courvoisier S.A., this monochrome issue is part of a broader tribute to early independence leaders. A historically significant piece for collectors of Latin American or independence-themed philately.
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