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SCG4384 - Saint Pierre & Miquelon 1941 – "France Libre" Sailing Ship, 10c
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This striking 10 centimes red stamp was issued in 1941 by Saint Pierre & Miquelon, a French overseas territory. It features a classic sailing vessel at sea, symbolizing maritime heritage, along with the Cross of Lorraine, emblem of Free France during World War II. The overprint "France Libre" marked allegiance to General de Gaulle’s Free French movement against Vichy France. A compass rose and the inscription R.F. (République Française) further emphasize national identity. This issue is a significant historical piece, reflecting wartime resilience and colonial loyalty. Highly collectible, it is valued for both its design and political symbolism.
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