Stamp
SCG4498 - France 1921 – 1.50 Franc "Ceres" Type, Deep Rose
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This classic French stamp, issued in 1921, features the famous profile of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, rendered by artist Jacques-Jean Barre and later engraved by Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis with adaptations by Georges Mouchon. The design is framed by elegant foliage patterns and inscribed REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE. Printed in deep rose, the denomination of 1 Franc 50 appears at the base. Part of the post–World War I definitive series, it reflects France’s return to stability and economic rebuilding. A significant piece for collectors of early 20th-century French definitives, it remains highly sought after in well-centered, lightly cancelled condition.
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