Stamp
SCG3732 - France 1966 – Chess ("Jeu d'Échecs") 0.60F Stamp
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Issued by France in 1966, this 0.60 franc stamp celebrates the intellectual game of chess. The design, by Clément Serveau and engraved by Jules Piel, features a knight chess piece prominently set against a checkered board pattern, symbolizing the strategy and artistry of the game. Above, a crown and a queen’s diadem represent the royal symbolism of chess. The inscription "Jeu d'Échecs" (Chess Game) highlights the thematic dedication. A fine example of France’s cultural and artistic issues, this stamp is highly sought after by collectors interested in chess-themed philately and engraved designs.
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