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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Several Mexican stamps are illustrated in Art Deco stamps. The appearance of Mexican stamps took an abrupt and major change with the 1938 issue commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Plan of Guadalupe. [65] This issue had a thoroughly "modern art" look with drawings in a contemporary Mexican muralist style, surrounded by bold, modern lettering.

  3. MEPSI - Wikipedia

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    It narrowed its focus to Mexican stamps in 1942. [1] MEPSI became a non-profit corporation under Illinois statues on February 6, 1957 and is a tax exempt educational organization under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). MEPSI is American Philatelic Society affiliate #43. It has the largest following in Mexico and the United States.

  4. List of people on the postage stamps of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Scott Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, various editions. Fernández Terán, Carlos (2009). Catálogo filatélico de timbres mexicanos 1856-2008: 152 años del timbre postal mexicano. Mexico City: Libros Virtuales. ISBN 978-968-5587-02-0. Correos de México

  5. Collecting 101: New Mexico Coin-Stamp and Collectible Expo ...

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    Aug. 18—John Krist has been a collector since he was 13. Forty-five years later, Krist has amassed a wonderful collection of Roman coins. "It's easier today than it was 20 years ago to collect ...

  6. 10 Vintage Stamps That Are Worth Serious Dough - AOL

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    Read more The post 10 Vintage Stamps That Are Worth Serious Dough appeared first on Wealth Gang. lpkoe/istockphotoLike vintage figurines, vinyl records, and baseball cards, collecting vintage ...

  7. Correos de México - Wikipedia

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    In 1856, Mexico embraced the postage system and the use of postal stamps. The first Mexican stamp went into circulation on August 1, 1856, with the portrait of Miguel Hidalgo. Stamps began to be sent on August 29, 1856. The stamp sheets had to bear the stamp of the issuing office to be valid and to avoid fraud. [15]

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