Stamp
SCG9160 - Mexico 1c “Chinaco Vaquero” Definitive – Early 20th Century
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This 1 centavo orange definitive stamp from Mexico features the classic image of a Chinaco, the traditional Mexican horseman associated with rural life and 19th-century independence struggles. The rustic scene behind him—complete with palm trees and a thatched hut—reflects Mexico’s agrarian heritage. Issued by the Oficina Impresora de Hacienda, Mexico, this design appears in several early 1900s printings, prized by collectors for its subtle plate variations and vivid color shades. A fine thematic piece for collections centered on Mexican history, culture, and early definitive issues.
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