April 17th, 2008 Posted in Central America, Classic Stamps, Europe, Glossary, Mexico, Switzerland, Topicals or Thematics
A popular name for the 1864 issues of Mexico, which showed an eagle tramping a snake underfoot. Also applied to the 1845 and 1847-9 issues of Geneva.

Above: 1864 “Dragon” issue of Mexico



Above: 1845, 1846 and 1847-9 issues of Geneva

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