Uruguay 1981 'Postage Due' Stamp
Uruguay · 1981 · N$ 0.10
This is a postage due stamp, intended to be affixed by postal services to mail with insufficient postage, indicating the amount the recipient must pay. The design is purely functional, featuring the large numeral '0,10' to clearly state the value, with the words 'TASA A COBRAR' (Fee to Collect) and 'URUGUAY' framing the denomination.
Issued in 1981, this stamp reflects a period of military dictatorship in Uruguay. The simple, utilitarian design is typical for definitive and postage due stamps of the era, focusing on function over elaborate artistry.
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