Travel the World of Postage Stamps -Cars - Dion-Bouton, 1903 - Cuba 1984 - Michel Cuba 2904

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Greetings friends!

Over a year ago, I started my postage stamp publications on the Leofinance platform, which I considered my home.

More than 300 related publications are like a brick wall that is hard to move. You built a house, maybe. made some mistakes, he ceased to please you as in the first days when you saw how his walls were being built, but you laid a solid foundation.

The only thing that kept me at Leofinance was that I wanted to finish what I started, which was publishing posts about every postage stamp in my collection. One day, my publications would stop, at that moment when I reflect on the last postage stamp.

I am very grateful to the person whom I consider my friend @trumpman, who supported my undertaking and gave very wise advice on the design of my posts, which would give readers an idea of ​​​​the whole series, which, gradually, we are putting together like bricks.

But progress has two sides and two engines.

On the one hand, progress is pushed by wise people, and, on the other hand, they are met by those who do not understand the essence of the issues, but their ego is higher than this, they do not see beyond their noses.

In the end, a good idea became the reason for accusing me of farming.

With this in mind, I'm reverting back to the original post design, where you can only see one postage stamp, but at the bottom of the post I'll include links to previous posts about postage stamps in this series.

This is not very convenient, but I see no other way out of this situation.

In addition, I leave the limits of Leofinance, if I need LEO coins, I can always buy them on the market, as I did before.

The publication of articles on postage stamps, which, both de jure and de facto, are part of the global financial system on Leofinance, has also become a stumbling block for people, to put it mildly, not very educated.

As one wise saying goes, don't get into shit, it won't stink.

But this is in the event that you are not driving a car whose development history is told by a series of postage stamps Cars, issued on the island of Cuba in 1984.

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On the next postage stamp, denominated in 5 Cuban centavos, we see Dion-Bouton, 1903.

I think that for the time when this postage stamp was issued, it was the highest quality printing.

The issue of these postage stamps, for sure, was not saved, and the cost of its production did not differ much from its face value.

Let's take a look at this postage stamp.


Information about this postage stamp:


Type: Postage Stamp.
Country: Cuba.
Subject: #Cars, #Cuba.
Series: Cars.
Name: Dion-Bouton,1903.
Denomination of a postage stamp: 5 ¢ - Cuban centavo.
Michel's Cuba catalog code: 2903.
Episode release date: November 25,1984.
Perforation: comb 12¾.
Postage stamp size: 45 x 33 mm.
Printing technology: Offset lithography.
Circulation:?.
Estimated price for a clean postage stamp: $ ? - $ ?.
Estimated price for a canceled postage stamp: $ 0.10 - $ 0.18.
Photo: original from @barski collection.

Canceled postage stamp

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To be continued!

Links to previous posts about postage stamps in this series:
Austin, 1922, denomination 2 ¢ - Cuban centavo https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@barski/travel-the-world-of-postage-stamps-cars-austin-1922-cuba-1984-michel-cuba-2903-my-hobby

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Author @barski

Ukraine

I edited a photo in the program PhotoDirector, which I also installed on my smartphone.
For my publications, I do not use stock photographs, it is fundamentally important for me to use photographs that I have made with my own hands for publication and I can name them - authorial work.

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