Queen Isabella II Stamps
2019-11-04 Mon
For the monthly issue of Linn’s Stamp News, the 1851 Queen Isabella II stamps are being unveiled on November 18.A collection of Queen Isabella II stamps were issued by Spain on January 1, 1851. There was a set of six stamps bearing a portrait of Queen Isabella II in this collection.
These stamps fulfilled various distinctive postal rates and demonstrated to be prominent with a critical number of organizations. Sismondo surveys the rates as a result at the time and shows how the stamps assisted Spain's postal change endeavors.
In the mid-nineteenth century, Swedes started relocating to the United States and Canada in critical numbers. Christer Brunstrom, in Nordic Stamp Scene, gives a point by point audit of this populace move, which numbered more than 1 million during a seven-decade time span. Significant characters and occasions, as delineated on U.S. furthermore, Swedish stamps, carry a ground-breaking visual segment to Brunstrom's history exercise.
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