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
Buenos Aires Postmarks Part 1: Early variations and the common numerals
There are early variations of the Buenos Aires numerals. Two examples are shown below. The vertical pair shown below left is a "BUENOS AIRES 2 - INTERIOR" postmark, and the example shown below right is a "BUENOS AIRES 24" with a smaller diameter. |
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| I have made some headway in identifying most Buenos Aires numerals, for which I have a dedicated page of links. The Buenos Aires numerals are type I postmarks. Below I show a strip of four of the 5c Moreno with a BUENOS AIRES 1, and below it a splendid cover with a clear impression of a BUENOS AIRES 47. This beautiful air mail cover to Switzerland bears two singles of the 2 pesos, either from the 2P1E or the 2PNGR printings, as well as singles of the 50c, likely a 50c1E, of the 40c, also likely a 40c1E, and a 5c Rivadavia stamp not from this series. Telling the | |
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