Brazil year 1876 stamp – Emperor Dom Pedro 200R MH
In 1876, Brazil issued a series of postage stamps featuring Emperor Dom Pedro II, who was the reigning monarch at that time. These stamps were part of a larger series known as the “Dom Pedro II” series, which featured various denominations and designs.
The stamps depicting Emperor Dom Pedro II typically featured his profile portrait, facing to the right. These stamps were engraved and printed in various colors and denominations to accommodate different postal rates and services within Brazil.
Emperor Dom Pedro II, also known as Pedro II of Brazil, ruled Brazil from 1831 to 1889. His reign was marked by significant political, social, and economic developments in Brazil, including the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, the expansion of infrastructure and industry, and the promotion of cultural and scientific advancements.
The postage stamps featuring Emperor Dom Pedro II were not only used for postage but also served as symbols of national identity and loyalty to the monarchy. They were a common sight on letters and parcels circulated within Brazil during the late 19th century.
Today, the stamps from the 1876 Dom Pedro II series are highly collectible among philatelists and enthusiasts of Brazilian postal history. They provide a tangible connection to Brazil’s imperial past and serve as reminders of the country’s rich cultural heritage.
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