
Ecuador 1934 Mount Chimborazo, Imperforate
Ecuador · 1934 · 10s
This definitive stamp features an engraved depiction of Mount Chimborazo, the highest mountain in Ecuador and a prominent national symbol. The design showcases the majestic snow-capped peak, highlighting the country's natural beauty. This particular variety is notable for being imperforate, meaning it lacks the usual perforations for separation.
Issued in the 1930s, this stamp reflects a period of national pride in Ecuador, with designs often focusing on significant landmarks and historical figures. The printing by Perkins Bacon, a renowned British security printer, signifies the quality and importance of the issue.
Printing Method
Engraved
Catalog Numbers
Estimated Values by Condition
Perfectly centered, fresh, no faults
Well centered, fresh colors
Nicely centered, minor flaws
Average centering, acceptable
Off-center or visible wear
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