Stamp
SCG4496 - Spain 1931 – Francisco Pi y Margall 5 Céntimos (Republic Issue)
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This Spanish stamp, issued in 1931 during the Second Spanish Republic, features Francisco Pi y Margall, a notable federalist thinker and briefly the President of Spain in 1873. Printed in a deep brown shade, the 5 céntimos denomination served for basic postal rates of the period. The design carries a strong neoclassical style, with Pi y Margall’s portrait framed by laurel motifs, symbolizing civic honor and republican ideals. Cancelled examples like this one remain highly sought after by collectors for their historical link to Spain’s short-lived republican era. A fine addition to any collection focusing on Spanish political history, early 20th-century republics, or notable leaders on stamps.
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