Stamp
SCG6632 - France 1991 – “Le Tri Postal” (Mail Sorting) – Journée du Timbre
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Issued in 1991 by the French Post for Journée du Timbre (Stamp Day), this semi-postal stamp (2.50 + 0.60 francs) celebrates the modernization of France’s postal sorting system. Designed by P. Cambolin, it shows mechanized mail sorting equipment and the La Poste headquarters in Paris, symbolizing efficiency and progress in postal technology. The vivid mix of blue, red, and yellow conveys both motion and innovation within postal service operations of the early 1990s.
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