Mexican "SP" stamps
I recently acquired a collection of miscellaneous Mexican stamps. Included were several stamps (mostly talons, but some complete) inscribed "SP". Thus far I have not been able to identify the purpose they fulfilled. Are these revenues of some type? Is there a listing or catalog for these? All help appreciated!
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I don't understand what "talons" means, here.
A scan would be most helpful. Are these classic stamps, or modern issues? Do you mean "inscribed" or "overprinted?"
SP = spanish postage?
The inscription means, "Servicio Postal Mexicano." Mexican Postal Service
This issue was a one-off, with all subsequent issues saying, "Correos Mexico." Mexico Post.
I'm including a Kindle photo, but these lose a lot of detail and I don't have any other digital camera.
Servicio Paloma
It's not ???
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Harry, the stamp you reference is a verically-oriented talon in dark green, and which does not carry the "E.P." reference. A better camera is beyond my budget, at present.
Steve
Moreland Revenue Stamps
Thanks, George, for going out of your way to find the answer to my obscure question!
Steve