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1900 25pf orange, overprint inverted, l.h., thin, also minor toned spots, still a fine example of this rare stamp, only 100 printed,  |
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cover with cancel"ladrones islands"...This name was the first name used for those islands before"Marianas islands"  |
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With this stamp of 6cvs,i have stored 41 images of the 50 stamps issued ....  |
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Guam, 1899, 1¢, 3¢ 1903 Guam, Isl to U.S. Cover, #1, 3. Tied by Guam, Isl. Guam April 2, 1903 cancel (second day of use for this steel P.O. cancel), to John Zug, cover missent in U.S. and so marked on front, San Francisco, San Jose & Los Ang. R.P.O. TR 10, May 31, 1903 cancel on front, Manila Apr. 26, 1903 transit and Everett, WA June 3, 1903 flag receiving cancels on reverse,  |
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(German) Stamp with a cancellation very late 48º (first emission) (31/10/00) when it had long used the stamps of 56º(second emission)  |
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Guam, 1899, 50¢ orange (Scott 11), blue "Guam" cancellation, elusive used stamp, rich color;  |
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Guam, 1899, 2¢, 4¢ Registered Agana 1900 to U.S. Cover, #2, 4. Tied by Agana, Guam straightline cancels in purple, Aug 23 1900 cds at left, to Troy, NY via Manila, P.I. (h.s. registry mark), Manila, P.I. Sep 5 1900, San Francisco Oct 10 1900 and Troy Oct 17 1900 transit cancels on reverse, "forwarded" to Putnam, WA  |
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Very nice collection you're assembling Àngel, congratulations! Your 09/22/2013 stamp, seems to be also cancelled at Agama. Is this the only town in Guam with a postmark, or there are some more? Thank you. |
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AGANA, was the first and principal,but not all of the postal activity was at Agana during this period. A second post office was opened at San Luis d'Apra, a bay south of Agana that provided a better anchorage. There were two marks,"SAN LUIS D´APRA" and "SAN LOUIS D´APRA"   |
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(Spanish)From an North American auction.....I have pictures of more than 500 stamps(2400 issued)  |
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