Stamp
SCG3713 - Philippines 2 Centimos de Peso – King Alfonso XIII (Baby Head Issue), 1890s
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This classic stamp from the Philippines, then under Spanish colonial rule, features the profile of King Alfonso XIII of Spain as a child, a design famously known as the “Baby Head” issue. Printed in a rich carmine-red shade, the stamp shows intricate frame ornamentation with the inscription “FILIPINAS” at the top. Issued during the late 19th century (1880s–1890s), these stamps circulated widely throughout the Spanish East Indies. The 2 Centimos de Peso denomination made it a practical issue for local correspondence. Highly collectible, it remains a key piece in Spanish-Philippine philately, valued for its colonial heritage and distinctive portrait style.
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