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SCG6901 - France 1946: Jules Guesde Semi-Postal
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This French semi-postal stamp, issued in 1946, honors Jules Guesde (1845–1922), a pioneering socialist leader, journalist, and founder of the French Workers’ Party. The brown and sepia portrait, engraved by Charles-Paul Dufresne after Cottet, captures Guesde’s intellectual intensity and flowing beard, emblematic of his revolutionary spirit. The denomination 18 F + 7 F indicates a surcharge (7 F) benefitting social causes, typical of France’s post-war charity issues. The design reflects France’s post-Liberation homage to figures of social reform and justice.
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