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Mail Letter French Post Stamps

Mail Letter French Post Stamps

In this closeup image of a letter envelope, the focus is on two postage stamps featuring the Marianne de Beaujard design. The stamps belong to the Marianne et l'Europe series, which was a definitive postage stamp series issued on 1 July 2008 in Metropolitan France and the four overseas departments. The stamps depict Marianne, the personification of the French Republic, in profile. She is shown wearing a Phrygian cap, a symbol of liberty, and looking to the left. Surrounding her head are stars, which evoke the European Union flag. Notably, one of these stars is positioned where the tricolor cockade, another symbol of the French Republic, would traditionally be found. The close-up detail reveals the intricate design and fine lines of the stamps, capturing the historical and symbolic significance of Marianne.

Image ID#: 16069 / Category: Miscellaneous / Price: 499$
Mail Letter French Post Stamps
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