Huejutla

Huejutla, un real.
Fourth period, consignment 78-1865.
Image courtesy Doug Stout.
Huejutla, dos reales.
Fourth period, consignment 78-1865.
Huejutla, dos reales.
Fourth period, consignment 122-1865.

Invoice 98-1865 was the only one billed to Huejutla itself. A single 4R stamp from this invoice has been found with a Mexico City cancel. It was long believed that this invoice had been lost or stolen. Recently, another stamp from this invoice may have been discovered, but it has not been expertized. It is supposedly a 1R stamp, again with a Mexico City cancel.

Stamps from invoice 78-1865 are the ones most frequently encountered.

Fourth Period
Year Month Day Invoice ½R 1R 2R 4R 8R Comment
1865 5 13 78 0 1500 1000 0 0  
1865 6 16 98 100 1000 1500 200 100  
1865 7 26 122 0 100 400 200 100  
Total sent     3 100 2600 2900 400 200  

 

Leo Corbett found the following quantites to have survived:
Fourth period
Medio Un Dos Cuatro Ocho
78-1865 0 5 4 0 0
98-1865 0 0 0 0 0
122-1865 0 0 7 4 0
The number of surviving stamps from 78-1865 is actually much higher, expecially for the 2R.