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.
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Engraved
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