Description: 1900's MEXICO MNH 60 STAMPS FULL SHEET100% Original Old Stamps YOU ARE BIDDING ON: Mexico 1900's - MNH - California not USA Map - 60 Stamps - Full Sheet - 40 Cents Condition: Check the Picture, please Seller: StampLake.com Pro WORLDWIDE SHIPPING FLAT SHIPPING RATES - MULTIPLE ITEMS IN 1 PACKAGE Fast delivery with tracking number for only $7.95 * * $10.95 if more than 0.100 kg incl. pack. Save money on postage - add more than 1 products to cart and request total from the shopping card page. We will send you invoice with combined shipping price for all of your lots. Please note that we ship your order in 1-2 bussines days. Any further delays in shipment are likely the result of the delivery provider. International Shipments may take up to 3 weeks to arrive to their destination. We appreciate your patience and realistic shipping expectations for those Orders. ANY QUESTION? E-MAIL US All items are absolutely guaranteed to be genuine and as described. Buy with confidence-we are professional, full-time dealers in business for many years online on StampLake.com website. We pack and ship your purchases with care and consideration in a timely manner. With us, you can expect First-Class service and helpful consultation at no extra charge. PRODUST DETAILS COLLECTING THE STAMPS OF FRANCE OVER THE YEARS IS NOT ONLY AN ACQUAINTANCE WITH HISTORY, BUT ALSO A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT The history of Mexican postage stamps depicting the region that now constitutes the state of California, prior to its annexation by the United States, is a rich and intriguing chapter in philately. These stamps, issued in the mid-19th century, offer a unique glimpse into a turbulent period marked by territorial disputes, national aspirations, and the forging of new identities. During the period when California was part of Mexico, the postal system was relatively rudimentary but evolving. The first Mexican stamps, known as the "Mexico Classics," were issued in 1856, a few years after California was ceded to the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Although no specific stamps were issued by Mexico exclusively featuring California before its annexation, the stamps of the era indirectly reflect the broader geographical and political landscape of which California was a part. These early Mexican stamps are highly collectible due to their historical context and scarcity. The stamps often bore the name of "Mexico" and were used in a vast territory that included present-day California. Collectors value these stamps for their connection to significant historical events, including the Mexican-American War and the subsequent shifts in territorial boundaries. One notable aspect of these stamps is their designs, which often featured prominent figures and symbols of Mexican sovereignty. For instance, early issues included the eagle and serpent emblem, a potent symbol of Mexican national identity that dates back to Aztec mythology. Stamps from this period also depicted important historical figures such as Miguel Hidalgo, the leader of Mexico's war of independence against Spain. The collectibility of these Mexican stamps is enhanced by their rarity and the stories they tell. Stamps used in regions that would become part of the United States, like California, are particularly prized. Covers and letters bearing these stamps, especially those with clear postmarks from Californian locations, are highly sought after by collectors. Such items provide tangible links to a formative period in North American history, bridging the Mexican and American eras of California. In terms of liquidity, Mexican stamps from this era hold significant value in global philatelic markets. 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In conclusion, the postage stamps of Mexico, particularly those issued during the period when California was part of Mexican territory, are highly collectible and liquid assets. Their connection to significant historical events, combined with their rarity and the evocative designs of the era, make them prized items in the world of philately. The robust and transparent market for these stamps, both in traditional and digital platforms, ensures their continued high value and ease of trade, making them a compelling investment for collectors around the globe. The history of postage stamps of France, a state in the west of Europe, covers the early (pre-stamp), classical (stamps of the 19th - early 20th centuries) and modern periods. Since 1849, France has been issuing its own postage stamps, and since 1876 it has been a member of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). Postal operations in the country are carried out by La Poste. Early (pre-mart) stage On June 19, 1464, the first postal service was established by decree of the French king Louis XI, which delivered correspondence only for the king and the royal court. The first international couriers were provided by the Count of Thurn y Taxis in 1490[6]. With the gradual development of the postal system, in 1576 a fee was established for sending a letter by state mail, this was the first fee of its kind for a postal item not directly connected with the royal court. By order of Guillaume Fouquet de la Varanne[en], the delivery times of the mail became more precise, and it became available for public use in 1603. The first general postal rate was introduced by a decree of the chief postmaster, Pierre d'Almera (Fr. Pierre d'Alméras) on October 16, 1627, approved by a royal patent for the forwarding of letters on May 12, 1628. The first postal routes were routes from Paris to Dijon or Macon (2 sous), Lyon, Bordeaux or Toulouse (3 sous). Vintage mailboxes. 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Price: 76 USD
Location: Bergen
End Time: 2024-08-11T22:32:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.95 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Full Sheet
Year of Issue: 1901-1910
Place of Origin: Mexico
Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
Color: Purple
Currency: Decimal
Grade: Ungraded
Topic: American Civil War
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Certification: Uncertified