ONE  CENTAVO
1885 SEVENTH PRINTING

Printed in green and shades and on fine grain paper with dull gum. Produced by first three strips
of fifteen different engravings and repeating the last two strips to complete the pane.

The fifteen  engravings identical to Rows A, B and C of the 1881 Second Printing;
Inverted "V" for "A" in "SALVADOR" on position 5,  Inverted "V for "A" in "REPUBLICA"
on position 12, and position 14  with inverted "V" for "A" in "UNIVERSAL".

THE ONLY KNOWN RECORDED PANE

1886 EIGHTH  PRINTING

Printed in light green on medium grain paper with oily gum. Produced by first three strips
of fifteen different engravings and repeating the first two strips to complete the pane.


EIGHTH  PRINTING CHARACTERISTICS

The fifteen  engravings identical to Rows A and B  of the 1879  First  Printing
with position 14  with inverted "V" for "A" in "UNIVERSAL" and Row C
of the 1881 Second Printing;  inverted "V" for "A" in "REPUBLICA" on position 12
and Inverted "V" for "A" in "UNIVERSAL" on position 14.


1886 SONSONATE to PARIS, FRANCE
1c (Type 14) with 5c x 2 issues tied with star cancels and October 5 cds on the side.
Via Acajutla, October 6, where "TARDE" straight line marking applied.
Transit Panama, October 17 and New York, November 1.
Received Paris, November 12.