Easter Special Haiti 1896 Palms Issue Set [7kLEMTWh]
Haiti 1896 Palms Issue This exceptional collection presents a rare and historical postage stamp from Haiti, the "1896 Palms Issue." This collection features a cover franked with the 1893 3c drab lilac and 7c scarlet 'Drooping Palms' issue (SG 37 & 39
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Easter Special Haiti 1896 Palms Issue Set [7kLEMTWh]
Haiti 1896 Palms Issue
This exceptional collection presents a rare and historical postage stamp from Haiti, the "1896 Palms Issue." This collection features a cover franked with the 1893 3c drab lilac and 7c scarlet 'Drooping Palms' issue (SG 37 & 39). The stamp is meticulously tied by a LES CAYES cds with a second strike, adding a unique touch to this piece. This stamp is a testament to Haiti's postal history and offers collectors a valuable addition to their collection.Product Details
This stamp is in excellent condition, showcasing the intricate design of drooping palms, a symbol of Haitian heritage. The cover is addressed to France, with the inscription 'Par esu Mananbia via Jacmel' in manuscript, providing additional historical context. The reverse features French arrival cds, further enhancing the authenticity of this piece.- Stamp Issue: 1893 3c drab lilac and 7c scarlet 'Drooping Palms' issue (SG 37 & 39)
- Condition: Excellent
Benefits and Uses
The Haiti 1896 Palms Issue is not only a collectible but also a historical artifact that appeals to stamp enthusiasts, historians, and cultural collectors. This unique piece offers numerous benefits, including- Historical Significance: A glimpse into Haiti's postal history and cultural heritage.
- Collectibility: A valuable addition to any stamp collection, especially for those specializing in Haitian or Caribbean stamps.
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