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SCG3537 - Mexico 1971 – Francisco Javier Clavijero Airmail Stamp
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Issued by Mexico in 1971, this $2 airmail stamp honors Francisco Javier Clavijero (1731–1786), a renowned Mexican Jesuit historian and writer. The design features a finely detailed portrait of Clavijero, capturing his scholarly presence, alongside his birth and death years. Known for his historical works on pre-Columbian Mexico, Clavijero’s contributions are celebrated as part of Mexico’s cultural heritage. A valued issue for collectors of Latin American history, notable personalities, and airmail themes.
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