Cuba Newspaper stamps 1888 complete unused set

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Newspaper Stamps – King Alfonso XII – Inscription
Cuba Newspaper stamps 1888 complete unused set

The 1888 Cuba Newspaper stamps, also known as “CUBA-IMPRESOS,” form a complete set of six stamps issued during Spanish colonial rule. These stamps feature the inscription “CUBA-IMPRESOS” and often depict King Alfonso XII of Spain, who was recently deceased at that time.

Key details about the 1888 Cuba Newspaper stamp set:

  • The set consists of 6 stamps with denominations ranging from 1 to 8 milésimas de peso.
  • These stamps were specifically used for newspaper postage.
  • The stamps are valued by collectors particularly in unused or mint hinged (MH) condition.
  • The stamps remain popular among collectors who focus on Spanish colonial and Caribbean postal history.
  • A complete unused set is available and sought after in philatelic markets.

This 1888 Cuba newspaper stamp series commemorates the late Spanish King Alfonso XII and is recorded in major stamp catalogs as Scott P1-P6.

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