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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