Condition: New (Unused) - Mint MNH
Stamps - 6V - Scott numbers: 3421, 3423, 3426, 3428, 3430 and 3434

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ABOUT THE STAMPS:
1) This issue is composed of six stamps, celebrating six Women who made and make history. The first honoree is the singer and songwriter, owner of one of the best voices of Brazilian music, the unequaled Elza Soares. The image is a photo that was taken during a show at the Ulysses Guimarães Convention Center in Brasilia. The link of this issue is the symbol of the woman, which appears on all stamps. The sheet with border in magenta color, is composed of 18 stamps, bearing the title of the issue in the upper left corner and in the upper right corner stylized designs of a microphone and musical notes. The techniques of photography and computer graphics were used.
2) This issue consists of six stamps, celebrating six Women who made and make history. The second honoree is the queen of Brazilian basketball, Hortência Marcari. The image is a photo that was taken at the very moment of Hortência’s famous “little stop” before the basket, during which time she concentrates to make a free-throw line, during a match at the 26th Olympic Games: Atlanta 1996. The stamp of this issue is the symbol of the woman, which appears on all stamps. The sheet with border in magenta color is composed of 18 stamps, bearing the title of the issue in the upper left corner and in the upper right corner stylized designs of hydrangea flowers and a basketball. The techniques of photography and computer graphics were used.
3) This issue consists of six stamps, celebrating six Women who made and make history. The third honoree is the Brazilian television lady, the star Hebe Camargo. The image is a photo that was taken in 2003 at the studio of photographer Chico Audi. The link of this issue is the symbol of the woman, which appears on all stamps. The magenta bordered sheet is made up of 18 stamps, with the title of the broadcast in the upper left and upper right corner stylized star designs and a tv camera. The techniques of photography and computer graphics were used.
4) This issue consists of six stamps, celebrating six Women who made and make history. The fourth honoree is one of the first black writers of Brazil, the singular Carolina Maria de Jesus. The image is a photo that was taken in the Canindé favela, São Paulo, in 1958. The link of this issue is the symbol of the woman, which appears on all stamps. The magenta bordered sheet is made up of 18 stamps, with the title of the issue in the upper left and upper right corner stylized designs of a notebook, a pencil and calligraphic letters. The techniques of photography and computer graphics were used.
5) This issue consists of six stamps, celebrating six Women who made and make history. The honored fifth is the leader of women’s rights movements, the pharmaceutical Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes. The image is a photo that was taken in 2011 in the studio of photographer Cid Moreira. The link of this issue is the symbol of the woman, which appears on all stamps. The leaf, with border in magenta color, is composed of 18 stamps, with the title of the issue in the upper left and in the upper right corner stylized butterfly designs and the mark of IMP – Maria da Penha Institute. The techniques of photography and computer graphics were used.
6)  This issue consists of six stamps, celebrating six Women who made and make history. The sixth to be honored is the woman who risked her own life to save others, the heroine Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa. The image is a photo that was taken between 1939 and 1945. The link of this issue is the symbol of the woman, which appears on all stamps. The leaf with a magenta border is composed of 18 stamps, with the title of the issue in the upper left corner and in the upper right corner stylized drawings of hearts and a passport cover. Photography and computer graphics techniques were used.

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America and Europa       10       20       45
Oceania       16       28       50
Africa       18       26       50
Asia - Japan       12       20       45
Asia - Russia       20       38       60
Asia - Others       15       31       60