Postage stamps and postal history of Nicaragua
This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Nicaragua.
First stamps
Nicaragua gained independence from Spain in 1821. It has produced its own stamps since 1862.[1]
Collectors of the stamps and covers of Nicaragua join the Nicaragua Study Group. Search the web to find the group.
References
- ^ Stamps of the World Volume 3. Stanley Gibbons. 2004. p. 640.
Further reading
- Birks, Michael. The Revenues, Seals and Cinderellas of Nicaragua. Flixton, Urmston, Manchester: M.P. Birks, 1998 28p.
- Maxwell, Clyde R. Bibliography of Nicaraguan Philately. Irvine, CA.: C.R. Maxwell, 1992 16p.
- Maxwell, Clyde R. Nicaragua to 1940: A Philatelic Handbook. Irvine, CA.: C.R. Maxwell, 1992 209p.
- Nicaragua Study Group. Nicarao. State College PA.: Nicaragua Study Group, 1990- (Quarterly journal).
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