
In 1850, the agriculturist
Leonardo Zuloaga commanded to construct a property, with a leaned tower that
served like monitoring place and defense for the workers who constructed the dam
destined to turn aside waters of the Nazas river towards territories of the
Lagoon of Coahuila. In the following years, around the property a group of
farmers was based who dedicated themselves to the culture of the cotton.
“CENTENNIAL OF TOWER COAHUILA”
5-AUGUST-2007
THEY ARE EMITTED ALSO ENVELOPE AND PAMPHLETS
DESIGNER: RODOLFO ESPINDO IT BETANCOURT
TECHNIQUE: IT PHOTOGRAPHS and COMPOSITION BY COMPUTER
USED INKS: RED MAGENTA, YELLOW, BLACK AND CYAN, OF SECURITY
TYPE OF IMPRESSION: OFFSET
SIZE: 40 x 48 MM IN SERIES OF FIVE STAMPS
PERFORATION: 13 OF COMB
LEAVES WITH: 25 STAMPS
PAPER: WHITE COUCHÉ KILLS, a GUMMED FACE OF 110 GlM2
PRINTED BY: SHOP OF STAMPS and VALUES
ISSUE: 375,000 (75.000 OF C/U)
YEAR: 2007
FACE VALUE: