Commercial airmail cover from Veracruz, Mexico to Los Angeles, California, mailed July 17, 1944, with clear Veracruz circular date stamp and U.S.-bound routing. Franked with Mexico airmail and definitive issues (mid-20th century series; Scott numbers depend on exact shade and printing but typical of 1940s airmail/definitive usage).

Cover bears vertical “EXAMINED BY” censor tape at left and bilingual markings consistent with wartime censorship of international mail. Addressed in manuscript to a school official in Los Angeles; reverse shows sender’s details in Veracruz.

Covers of this period reflect wartime postal controls and cross-border airmail between Mexico and the United States, an area of steady interest among postal history collectors. Design appeal comes from the bold censor tape, legible Veracruz cancel, and period handwriting that clearly conveys the World War II mailing context.

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