Spain postage stamps year 1930 – 1940 MH/Used
Spain issued a wide range of postage stamps during the 1930 to 1940 decade, covering various themes, political changes, and historical events. Key highlights include:
- Early 1930s stamps featured King Alfonso XIII until the proclamation of the Spanish Republic in 1931.
- Definitive stamps of the Republic (1931-1939) included portraits of prominent figures and republican symbols, with perforations typically 12½ or 14.
- Overprinted stamps and special issues reflected the political upheaval and civil war period (1936-1939).
- Stamps were designed and engraved by notable artists such as José López Sánchez Toda.
- Denominations ranged broadly and designs included monarchs, allegorical figures, architecture, and commemorative issues.
- Production was done by the Spanish Royal Mint (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre).
- Early 1940s stamps continued some republican motifs but shifted after the Spanish Civil War victory to Francoist themes.
Collectors recognize this era as a richly varied period capturing Spain’s political and historical transformation, with many stamps catalogued in major stamp catalogues like Scott, Michel, and Edifil.
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