Costa Rica Stamps for Sale or Trade
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Costa Rica stamp
1938 1c
SG 244
Scott 35
NP SS

Costa Rica stamp
1950 1c
SG 288
Scott C197
NP OG

The History
Independence declared from Spain: 15 September 1821
from First Mexican Empire: 1 July 1823
from the Federal Republic of Central America: 14 November 1838
Recognized by Spain: 10 May 1850
Constitution: 7 November 1949


Map of Costa Rica


Capital City, San Jose


Examples of stamps from Costa Rica


Definitions of Codes


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Here is an example of the stamps I
will trade for.

CDS are canceled date stamps where the cancellation stamp clearly
shows the day, month, year, and location where the stamp was canceled.

As you can see, the cds (circular date stamp) is readable in day, month, year, time, place. Not all countries include a time, so if no time is shown, it will still be accepted. Any cds in which you cannot read the place, day, month, year is of no use to me. Duplicated postage stamps are welcomed as long as the cancels are different. If I receive a cds that is not readable in any of the 4 items, it will not be considered as part of the trade and I will consider the stamp as a gift so make sure you can read the 4 items before including the stamp in a trade. Trading stamps will be on the Scotts 2013 catalog value of the postage stamp. Postage costs will be paid by each sender and not included as part of the trade. If at all possible I will try to trade stamps equal in issuing year. That is, if you want one of my stamps issued in 1908, then your cds should also be around the same time period. You can send me a list of my items you want to trade for, but include high resolution scans of your offerings (photos don't show accurate details), I retain the discretion of which of my stamps on your list will be traded.
My current wish list for trading