Stamp
SCG6980 - France 1972 – Terre-Neuvas “Côte d’Émeraude” (0.90 F)
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Issued by La Poste Française in 1972, this maritime-themed French stamp honors the Terre-Neuvas fishermen who braved the North Atlantic to harvest cod near Newfoundland. The design by engraver Robert Cami features the three-masted schooner Côte d’Émeraude cutting through choppy green waters, symbolizing Brittany’s seafaring tradition. The tricolor engraving—blue for the ship, green for the sea, and orange for the sky—creates a striking sense of motion and light.
A notable part of France’s long-running maritime series, this issue celebrates the endurance and courage of the French deep-sea fishing fleets that sustained generations of Breton coastal communities.
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