Brazil 1920-1941 "Série Vovó" Definitive Series
Brazil · 1920 · Various
The "Série Vovó" (Grandmother Series) was a long-running definitive series from Brazil, issued between 1920 and 1941. The stamps feature various designs, including allegorical figures representing the Republic, agriculture, and commerce, as well as portraits of prominent historical figures from Brazilian history. The series is known for its wide range of denominations and numerous printings over two decades.
This series was in use during a transformative period in Brazil, spanning the end of the First Brazilian Republic and the rise of the Vargas Era, reflecting the nation's evolving identity and economy.
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Perfectly centered, fresh, no faults
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Average centering, acceptable
Off-center or visible wear
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