Stamp
SCG4365 - Costa Rica 1930 – 5 Céntimos on 13 Céntimos Red Overprint
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This striking Costa Rican stamp, issued in 1930, originally bore a 13 céntimos denomination. It depicts a statue of a statesman framed by classical columns, symbolizing strength and progress. Due to postal rate adjustments, it was later overprinted in bold black with a new value of 5 Céntimos, creating a scarce provisional issue. Printed by Waterlow & Sons, London, this surcharge variety is a key find for collectors of Central American philately. Its clean design, bold overprint, and historical context make it highly desirable for specialists in overprinted issues.
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