
BRAZIL
= Understood to be a current stamp printer.
= company still believed to exist.
First
postage stamp issued: 1843
Stamp printing for this country
is primarily done by: Brasililiner Comercio
Importacao (Brazil), Casa da Moeda (Brazil),
Centro Grafico (Brazil), Gepro (Brazil),
Brasilliner
Comércio Importação
e Exportação Ltda., [Where?] English
language translation of name:
Brasilliner
Import and Export Trade Limited. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1997 (self-adhesive
franking labels).
New entrants into stamp printing
due to their expertise in printing self-adhesive
labels. Casa Alexandre Ribeiro,
Rio
de Janeiro.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1934 for Brazil.
Casa
da Moeda do Brasil, Rio
de Janeiro. English language translation
of name: Brazilian State Mint. Abbreviation
known by: CMB.
Founded:
1894.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1843 for Brazil. Main
printing process(es): Litho, holography,
gravure, gold foil embossing Initially established
to handle gold extracted during the colonial
period; whilst today, they are involved
in the production of ballots, currencies,
medals, passports, tickets and, of course,
postage stamps.
Centro
Grafico of the E.C.T., Rio de Janeiro.
Postal
stationery security printers. First item
printed [when?]. De
La Rue, Rio de Janeiro.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1963 for Brazil.
Gepro/D.R./R.J.-E.C.T.,
Rio
de Janeiro.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: [when?]. Main
printing process(es): Litho, gravure, wavy-line
die-cut Lito-Tipo
Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1941 for Brazil. Litográfia
Ipiranga, Säo Paulo. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1932 for Brazil. National
Printing Works, Rio de Janeiro.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1898 (Surcharges)
for Brazil.
Officinas
Gráficas da Livraria do Globo, Porto
Alegre.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1931 for Brazil. Paulo
Robime Pinho, Rio
de Janeiro.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1900 for Brazil.
Page updated
01 September 2008. All material Copyright ©
2000-Date Glenn H Morgan FRPSL.
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