Stamp
Printers by Country CHILE
= Understood to be a current stamp printer.
Printer names in italic against "Stamp printing
primarily done by..." signifies
that the printer has been seen used by that country within a mid-2011
or later philatelic magazine
new stamp issue listing. Non-italicised
signifies a recent use, but prior to mid-2011.
First
postage stamp issued: 1853.
Stamp printing for this country
is primarily done by:Casa de Moneda (Chile).
Casa
de Moneda de Chile, Santiago.
English language
translation of name: Chile State Mint. Abbreviation
known by: CdM, Camondea.
Founded:
1743. First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1953 for Chile. Main
printing process(es): Litho. www.cmoneda.cl/
In
1953, Casa de Moneda y Especies Valoradas
de Chile changed its name to Casa de Moneda
de Chile.
Casa de Moneda y Especies
Valoradas, Santiago. First stamp(s) traced
by compiler: 1927 for Chile. The
merger between Casa de Moneda and Especies
Valoradas de Chile in 1927 resulted in this
company producing stamps from 1927 to 1953
when a name change to Casa de Moneda de
Chile occurred.
N. Desmadryl, Santiago.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1854 for Chile.
Especies Valoradas de
Chile, Santiago. First stamp(s) traced
by compiler: 1915 for Chile.
Company existed between 1914
and 1927, when it merged with Casa de Moneda
to become Casa de Moneda y Especies Valoradas.
H. C. Gillet,
Valparaiso.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1854 for Chile.
Imprenta Barcelona, Santiago.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1903 (Surcharges)
for Chile.
Imprenta Universo,
Santiago.
See
Soc. Imp. y Lit. Universo entry, below.
Post Office, Santiago.
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1856 for Chile.
Soc. Imp. y Lit. Universo,
[Where?].
First
stamp(s) traced by compiler: 1910 for Bolivia.
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