Stamps of Boyacá
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Boyacá is a department of Colombia, one of the original nine states of the United States of Colombia. Stamps were issued from 1902-1904, see also Postage stamps and postal history of Boyacá. All were printed by Ayala Medrano Printing Ltd in Bogota.
Numbering based on Scott catalogue.
1902
[edit]Unwatermarked lithographed, perforated 13.5, wove paper. Depicting Dr. Diego Mendoza Pérez.
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5c blue-green, used, № 1.
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5c blue-green on bluish paper, unused, № 1a.
1903
[edit]Unwatermarked lithographed, wove paper. Definitive cultural heritage issue.
Imperforate
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10c grey used, № 4. Coat of arms.
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20c red brown unused, № 5. Coat of arms.
Perforated 12
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10c grey unused, № 10. Coat of arms.
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10c grey used, № 10. Coat of arms.
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20c red brown unused, № 11. Coat of arms.
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20c brown unused, № 11. Coat of arms.
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20c brown used, № 11. Coat of arms.
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50c green unused, № 12. Gen. Prospero Pinzon.
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1P red used, № 14. Numeral.
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1P claret used, № 14a. Numeral.
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5P black on rose used, № 16. Monument of the Battle of Boyaca ́.
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10P black on buff unused, № 17. President Jose ́Manuel Marroquin.
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10P black on buff used, № 17. President Jose ́Manuel Marroquin.
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10P black on buff tête-bêche unused, № 17b. President Jose ́Manuel Marroquin.
1904
[edit]Unwatermarked lithographed, perforated 12, wove paper. Depicting the Statue of Bolivar.
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10c orange, unused, № 18.
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10c orange, used, № 18.
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10c orange, unused block of eight, № 18.