Stamp
SCG7194 - Luxembourg 1978 – Émile Mayrisch Centenary
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Issued in 1978, this Luxembourg 6 Franc commemorative stamp honors the centenary of Émile Mayrisch (1862–1928), a key figure in Luxembourg’s industrial and cultural history. Mayrisch was a pioneering steel magnate and philanthropist who played a major role in founding ARBED, which shaped Luxembourg’s steel industry. Beyond business, he promoted Franco-German understanding after World War I through the Cercle de Colpach. The stamp, designed by P. Schopfer and printed by Imprimerie PTT Berne, features a finely engraved portrait highlighting Mayrisch’s dignified presence and lasting legacy.
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