DescriptionEstampilla con effigie del Libertador 1915, 1924, 1932, 1939 000.jpg
Español: Estampilla con efigie del Libertador esta estampilla corresponde a un grupo de estampilla con el busto de El Libertador Simón Bolívar de diferentes valores faciales y las mismas están perforadas con la siglas GN (Gobieno Nacional), de las mismas se conocen emisiones para los años 1915, 1924, 1932 y 1939 (Dib, 1990)
Date
1915, 1924, 1932 y 1939
Source
Dib Espejo, pedro Jose. 1990: La filatelia mundial y Venezolana. Cuadernos Lagoven - Lagoven S.A. Caracas. 131p
Author
Correos de Venezuela
Referencias
Dib Espejo, pedro Jose. 1990: La filatelia mundial y Venezolana. Cuadernos Lagoven - Lagoven S.A. Caracas. 131p
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