This is the 32¢ Baguio Zigzag stamp from the Philippine Islands during the U.S. administration.
The design shows the famous Baguio Zigzag Road in the Cordillera Mountains of Luzon. Built during the American colonial period, this winding mountain road connected the lowlands to Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. It's inscribed with "PHILIPPINE ISLANDS" at top and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" at bottom, reflecting territorial status. It was part of the 1932–37 definitive series featuring Philippine landmarks, industries, and scenic views.
This is the 32¢ Baguio Zigzag stamp from the Philippine Islands during the U.S. administration.
The design shows the famous Baguio Zigzag Road in the Cordillera Mountains of Luzon. Built during the American colonial period, this winding mountain road connected the lowlands to Baguio City, the summer capital of the Philippines. It's inscribed with "PHILIPPINE ISLANDS" at top and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" at bottom, reflecting territorial status. It was part of the 1932–37 definitive series featuring Philippine landmarks, industries, and scenic views.