FILATELIA OF MEXICO

“DAY THE INTERNATIONAL OF THE WOMAN”
 


DAY OF EMISSION: 31-May
THEY ARE EMITTED ALSO ENVELOPE AND PAMPHLETS

the history of the commemoration of the “Day the International of the Woman”, dates from 1857, in the occasion of the accomplishment of a march summoned in the month of March by the union of dreemakers of the textile company of Lower East Side, of New York, that demanded a labor day of only 10 hours. In the year of 1909, day 28 of February the “First Day of the Woman” was celebrated in the United States, impelled by the Socialist Party of the United States of America.


- DESIGNERS: MARTHA LAURA CORA

- TECHNICAL: SHE PHOTOGRAPHS AND DIGITALIZATION BY COMPUTER

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

- TYPE OF IMPRESSION: OFFSET

- SO LARGE: LEAF MEMORY OF 40 x 24 MM

- PERFORATION: 13 OF COMB

- LEAF WITH: 50 STAMPS

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

- PRINTED BY: SHOP OF STAMPS AND VALUES

- ISSUE: 200,000

- YEAR: 2006

- FACE VALUE: $6.50