Brazil 1866 Emperor Dom Pedro II
Brazil · 1866 · 200 réis
This stamp features a right-facing portrait of Emperor Dom Pedro II of Brazil. The design is an oval vignette set within an ornate rectangular frame, with the denomination '200' at the bottom and 'BRAZIL' inscribed at the top. This issue is part of the 'Dom Pedro II' series, which saw numerous variations in design and color throughout his reign.
Issued during the Second Reign of the Brazilian Empire under Emperor Dom Pedro II, this stamp reflects a period of significant modernization and stability in Brazil. These stamps were used during the Paraguayan War (1864-1870), a major conflict in South American history.
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