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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 07:15
por Rein
As I said before during the 1920-ies the Airmail stamps remained printed in recess.

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 07:47
por Rein
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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 07:53
por Rein
The 8c Benito Juarez probably had recess first:

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 07:57
por Rein
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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 07:59
por Rein
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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 08:03
por Rein
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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 08:04
por Rein
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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 08:20
por Rein
The 30c Hemiciclo Juarez probably had recess first:

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 08:23
por Rein
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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 09:22
por Rein
The 2nd Panamerican Postal Congress was held in Mexico City in 1926. The commemorative series contained a 1 Peso stamp that was very special.

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For the first time in the world history of stamp printing, a BICOLOURED recess stamp had been printed from ONE single plate using an advanced way of inking. It took 12 years for next postage stamp to get issued in a similar manner printed by the PWPW in Warszawa in Poland.

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 12:51
por Rein
The commemoratives honoring Emilio Carranza - one year after his deadly crash in the USA - in 1929 are in recess:

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 12:59
por Rein
The definitives based on the Carranza commemoratives are in screenless photogravure for most of them:

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 24 Oct 2010 13:08
por Rein
The bicoloured high values of the definitives based on the Carranza commemoratives are in recess:

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 25 Oct 2010 10:48
por Rein
In the 1930-ies practically all stamps were printed in screenless photogravure with an eventual exception for the higher values.

1931 Town of Puebla:

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1933 Geographical and Statistical Society:

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Re: Mexico - avant garde printing techniques - 1916-now

Publicado: 25 Oct 2010 10:57
por Rein
In 1934 the sizes of the postage stamps were standardized by the Oficina de Hacienda - the 2 sizes received their own perforation blocks! Everything printed in screenless photogravure with an eventual exception for the higher values.

1934 Pro Universidad:

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1935 Chiapas:

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1935 Zapata:

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1935 Census:

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