Stamp
SCG4338 - Angola 1914 – 1½ Centavos Overprint on Ceres Issue
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This classic stamp from Portuguese Angola features the iconic Ceres design, first introduced in 1914 for Portuguese colonies. It shows the Roman goddess Ceres, symbolizing agriculture and prosperity, draped in flowing robes. Originally part of the "Ceres" definitive series, this example carries a surcharge of 1½ centavos printed in black, applied to adjust postal rates. These surcharges are highly collectible as they reflect the evolving postal needs of the colony. Issued during the Portuguese Republic era, the Ceres issues remain one of the most beloved colonial series for philatelists worldwide.
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