FILATELIA OF MEXICO

“SAN JUAN OF ULÚA, LAST SPANISH PLACE”


DAY OF ISSUE: 23-NOV-2005
THEY ARE EMITTED ALSO ENVELOPE AND PAMPHLETS

Completed the Independence of Mexico the 27 of September of 1821, after three centuries of Spanish domination, only was put under the Government of Spain the Castle of San Juan de Ulúa in the Port of Veracruz, to the control of General Jose Maria Davila, who managed to hold that position thanks to the provisions that received by sea on the part of Spanish ships, coming from Havana.

- DESIGNER: HECTOR TENORIO GASCA

- TECHNICAL: BY COMPUTER

- USED: RED MAGENTA, YELLOW, BLACK AND CYAN, OF SECURITY

- TYPE OF IMPRESSION: OFFSET

- SO LARGE: 48 x 40 mm

- PERFORATION: 13 OF COMB

- LEAVES WITH: 25 STAMPS

- PAPER: WHITE COUCHÉ KILLS A GUMMED FACE OF 110 G/M ²

- PRINTED BY: SHOP OF STAMPS AND VALUES

- ISSUE: 200.000

- FACE VALUE: $7.50