Main Exhibit Page / 1-Issues of 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1938 /
2-Issues of 1939, 1940, and 1941 /
3-Issues of 1942, 1943, and 1944 /
4-Issues of 1945, 1946, and 1947 /
5-Issues of 1948, 1949, and 1950 /
6-Issues of 1951 and later /
7-Papers, Perforations, Gums, and Watermarks as well as Proofs, Imperfs, and Printing Errors /
8-Plate Varieties of the "cents," Guemes and "small cow" values /
9-Plate Varieties of the large format "cents" values /
10-Plate Varieties of the large format Pesos values /
11-Type I Postmarks /
12-Type I Slogans /
13-Agencia, Ambulante, and Aereo /
14-Buenos Aires Postmarks Part 1 /
15-Buenos Aires Postmarks Part 2 /
16-Type II Postmarks Part 1 /
17-Type II Postmarks Part 2 /
18-Type II Slogans /
19-Type III Postmarks /
20-Postal History 1935 to 1940 /
21-Postal History 1941 to 1945 /
22-Postal History 1946 and later /
23-Country Destinations: Argentina and the Americas /
24-Country Destinations: Europe /
25-Country Destinations: Asia, The Middle East, Africa, and Oceania /
26-Perfins /
27-Departmental Officials /
28-"Servicio Oficial" small format values /
29-"Servicio Oficial" large format values /
30-A Review of Spectacular Stamps, Blocks, and Covers
/ Specialized Catalogs: regular issues ( kneitschel / klass / ediphila ) official issues ( kneitschel / klass ) / Reference Collection Books: 1: 1pL
Issues of 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1938
| The first group of issues is printed on cream paper with the first watermark. The two stamps below changed in later printings. The 12 centavos Mitre, issued in 1935, was later printed in red, and the 1 peso Map of Argentina, issued in 1936, was re-issued with the map boundaries removed. | |
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Below is a cover showing the earliest low values in what effective is a first day cover for this issue. |
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The earliest 1/2 centavo has a distinctive shade of violet and a crisp impression. |
1 Peso value issued in 1937 with the map boundaries removed. |
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| The 15c Small Cow and 20c Martin Guemes evolved twice. First, the 15c Small Cow was re-issued in light blue, and the 20c Martin Guemes was re-issued in dark blue. Second, the values were flipped, and there was a 20c Small Cow, in dark blue, and a 15c Martin Guemes, in light blue. Its somewhat confusing! | |
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The dark blue 15c Small Cow is shown on an early cover (1936) to Germany, posted along a 1 peso "with map boundaries" value. |
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