Get U.S.-Mexico Joint-Issue Cover Honoring Cinco De Mayo –
Individual US Stamp Included
In 1998, the United States and Mexico issued joint-issue stamps commemorating Cinco de Mayo. The First Day Cover includes US #3203 and Mexico #2066, with postmarks from both San Antonio, Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico. US mint stamp #3203 also included.
The Cinco de Mayo stamp is the third in the Holiday Celebrations series. Both US and Mexico stamps share the same design of two dancers in traditionally style Mexican fiesta costumes. The stamps honor the victory of the Mexican people over a much larger force of French invaders in the Battle of Puebla, which took place on May 5, 1862. Cinco de Mayo celebrations have grown in the US among Mexican-American populations.
This cover and stamp will make a neat addition to your worldwide, Joint Issue, or cover collection. Order yours today.
Get U.S.-Mexico Joint-Issue Cover Honoring Cinco De Mayo –
Individual US Stamp Included
In 1998, the United States and Mexico issued joint-issue stamps commemorating Cinco de Mayo. The First Day Cover includes US #3203 and Mexico #2066, with postmarks from both San Antonio, Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico. US mint stamp #3203 also included.
The Cinco de Mayo stamp is the third in the Holiday Celebrations series. Both US and Mexico stamps share the same design of two dancers in traditionally style Mexican fiesta costumes. The stamps honor the victory of the Mexican people over a much larger force of French invaders in the Battle of Puebla, which took place on May 5, 1862. Cinco de Mayo celebrations have grown in the US among Mexican-American populations.
This cover and stamp will make a neat addition to your worldwide, Joint Issue, or cover collection. Order yours today.