Article 8: The 3000 Pesos value from the Mexico Exporta CBI Correspondence
The 3000 pesos value, printed in black and orange, and only issued with burelage, features electrical wiring. Here are quick links to all the values discussed in this article: 1000 pesos, 2000 pesos, 3000 pesos, 4000 pesos, and 5000 pesos. |
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Below is a detail from a full cover postmarked on August 14, 1989, featuring single 3000 pesos and a single 200 pesos citrus without burelage. |
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Below is a detail from a full cover postmarked on October 16, 1991, featuring a pair of 3000 pesos stamps. |
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Below is a detail from a full cover postmarked on October 24, 1991, featuring a single and pair of 3000 pesos stamps with a single 2000 pesos stamp. |
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Recommendations for further browsing (including the present one): |
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Major Exporta Pages |
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Quick links to the issue pages: The Air Mail Issue 1975-1982 / The Ground Issue 1975-1982 / The 100's Issue 1983-1987 / The 1000's Issue 1988-1993 |
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Quick links to the design pages: abalone / automotive parts / cattle / chemical products / coffee / minerals / steel tubing / agricultural products / bycicles / hammered copper / cotton / cotton thread / denim / electronic components / honey / tomatoes / petroleum valves / automotive vehicles / books / electrical wiring / citrics / strawberries / construction materials / ironwork / jewelry / shoes / tequila / films |
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8: The Mexico Exporta Chase Correspondence : The Mexico Exporta series has a very large number of issues (approximately 100),
and of varieties (in the neighborhood of 500).
Here are a few of the issues in a bank correspondence to Miami.
The article includes web pages dedicated to the 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 pesos values. I have dedicated a section of this web site to this fascinating series. |
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29: Mexico Exporta 5000 Pesos: The Printings : I continue to describe the Exporta high values from the Chase correspondence. |
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34: Major printings of the Mexico Exporta Tequila 10 Pesos : I show four distinct color varieties for this stamp. |
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58: Mexico Exporta Oval Cancellers : Shown below is a ADMON DE CORREOS marking from Santa Clara. The selections shown here are from the Chase Bank correspondence. These oval cancellers can be grouped into several types (D.F. stands for Mexico City, 'Distrito Federal') :
ADMON DE CORREOS D.F. 20 / Santa Clara ; DESPACHO Y RECIBOS : D.F. 7 ; REGISTRADOS : D.F. 3 /
D.F. 11 / D.F. 19 / D.F. 21 / D.F. 28 / D.F. 53 /
D.F. 77 / San Luis Potosi 78000 ; REGISTRADOS INTERNACIONAL : D.F. 9 / D.F. 19 /
D.F. 58 / Leon / Merida 97000 ; REEMBOLSOS : D.F. 17 /
Merida 97101 |
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72: Three Mexico Exporta Types : I show three types of the very popular Mexico Exporta Definitives. Quick links: main page /
Fresas - Strawberries / Mezcilla - Denim / Citricos - Citrics |
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92: Mexico Exporta 20 Pesos Forged Iron (Hierro Forjado) There were several printings of this stamp. I show here examples from some of the printings, as well as
details from one of the stamps showing a plate variety. There are three major groups: the gray black printings, the slightly doubled gray printing, and the black printing. Because of the changes brought about by inflation, this stamp was used as a low value and as a high value. |
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117: Mexico Exporta Abalone, Wires, and Trucks types I show here three major Exporta types. Quick links: motor vehicles, abalone, and electrical wires, and pages highlighting the color varieties of the abalone, and electrical wires types. |
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