Stamp: Brazil – “Brasil‑Correio” – 60 cruzeiros – blue‑green – Issue date: 1953
The stamp features an allegorical composition typical of mid‑20th‑century Brazilian commemorative designs, printed in blue‑green with the denomination “CTS 60”.
Postmark: Campos (RJ) – First Day of Issue circular commemorative postmark – Date: 9 October 1953
Postcard: Monochrome printed commemorative postcard dedicated to José Carlos do Patrocínio
Printed in sepia tone.
Concordance
Thematic: Full thematic concordance. The stamp is a Brazilian commemorative issue from the centennial year, while both the postcard and the First Day cancellation explicitly honor José do Patrocínio, one of the leading figures of the Brazilian abolitionist movement. All three components—stamp, postmark, and postcard—focus exclusively on the same historical figure, forming a unified thematic tribute.
Geographic: Perfect geographic concordance. All elements originate from Brazil. The First Day cancellation from Campos (RJ) corresponds to the region historically linked to Patrocínio, while the stamp and postcard are likewise Brazilian. This establishes a coherent and direct geographic connection between the issuing authority, the cancellation site, and the illustrated subject.
Temporal: Strong temporal concordance. The postmark is dated 9 October 1953, the official First Day of Issue and the centenary year of José do Patrocínio’s birth (1853). The use of the commemorative stamp on its release day, combined with a matching centennial postmark, provides a historically authentic and temporally precise alignment.

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