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SCG4350 - Ecuador 1936 Overprinted Social Insurance Stamp – 5 Centavos
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This striking blue stamp was originally issued by Ecuador in 1936 with a face value of 3 centavos for the "Seguro Social del Campesino" (Peasant Social Insurance) program. It depicts a farmer with a sickle, framed by tall wheat stalks, symbolizing the nation’s agricultural strength and rural welfare efforts. The stamp carries a black overprint changing its value to 5 centavos, dated "Decreto Junio 13 de 1936," which reflects an official decree adjusting postal rates. Such provisional overprints were issued in small quantities, making them sought-after among specialists in Latin American philately. A fine example of Ecuador’s social and postal history, this piece connects collectors to the country’s 1930s reforms.
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