Stamp
SCG3473 - 1950s French Somali Coast – Gerenuks (Gazelle-Giraffe)
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This 0.50 franc stamp from the French Somali Coast (Côte Française des Somalis) features two Gerenuks—also known as “gazelle-giraffes”—gracefully foraging from a tree. Illustrated by artist Mazelin, the stamp showcases the distinctive long necks and upright feeding posture of this elegant antelope species. Issued during the 1950s colonial period, it reflects both the local wildlife and French engraving artistry. The stamp is marked "Gazelle-Chameau," highlighting the unique nickname of the animal.
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