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Article 7: The Cuba 1864 Issue

This is the second issue of Cuba definitives. It was replaced in 1866 by an issue that included a change in currency away from silver. Large mint blocks of this issue are likely the result of exchanged stamps not being destroyed. There are four values: 1/4 Real, 1/2 Real, 1 Real, and 2 Reales. The 1/2 Real was printed on white and pink paper. The 2 Reales is found on thick and thin white paper, and on rose paper.
Recommendations for further browsing (including the present one):
77: Cuba 1864 Issue : I show the major values in mint blocks of four. Missing is the rare 1/2 real on salmon paper, for which I havo only a few used specimens. I include a second block of the 1 real, printed in bright blue. Here I show the major values in blocks of four, the color varieties of the 1/2 real on salmon, 1/2 real on white, 1 real, and 2 reales. The 1/4 real was printed in a small run and seems to have just one color: black. I also show specimens cancelled with the regular canceller and other cancellers. This issue was replaced in 1866 by a similar issue in a different currency.
In addition, I have several articles dedicated to the Cuba 1855-1863 first issue.

 

 

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