Emperor Dom Pedro II, Imperforate
Brazil · 1866 · 200 réis
This imperforate stamp features a right-facing portrait of Dom Pedro II, the second and last emperor of Brazil. The design is enclosed in an ornate oval frame with the denomination '200' at the bottom and 'BRAZIL' inscribed at the top. This issue is part of a series known for its fine engraving and classic 19th-century style.
Issued during the reign of Emperor Dom Pedro II, this stamp reflects a period of stability and modernization in the Brazilian Empire before its dissolution in 1889.
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Engraved
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