In 1945, Mexico issued a compound set of stamps celebration the reconstruction of the Theater of Peace (Scott #801-04,C148-52). 15,000 sets were issued, and Scott '14 prices the unused set at $51.65.
The set has appeal as an Art/Architecture topical.
With a population of about 109 million, Mexico has a diverse and
developing economy, but modernization remains a slow and uneven process.
Current challenges include addressing income inequality, crime,
corruption, upgrading the infrastructure, and reforming tax and labor
laws. Annual GDP growth has averaged about 2% over the last five years,
which takes into account a contraction of 6.5% in 2009 due to the global
financial crisis. Stamps of Mexico are popular among collectors in the
U.S. as well as in Mexico, and those who wish to learn more about
Mexican stamps should consider joining the Mexico Elmhurst Philatelic Society International (M.E.P.S.I.). MEPSI provides many useful services for collectors of Mexico, including expertizing Mexican stamps.
"The Stamp Specialist"
blog features buy prices for stamps which I am interested in
purchasing. The buy list for Mexico includes the set recommended in this
article. Viewing dealers' buy lists every now and then is an excellent
way to keep current on the vagaries of the stamp market.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
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