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SCG7290 - Morocco – French Protectorate Overprint on 1 Centime “Liberty and Justice” Stamp
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This classic issue from French Morocco features an overprinted version of the French “Type Blanc” 1 centime stamp, originally designed by L. Blanc. The overprint reads “PROTECTORAT FRANÇAIS” in black, signifying its use under the French Protectorate established in 1912, along with a large red “1” surcharge and Arabic script denoting local adaptation. The background depicts an allegorical figure of Liberty holding scales, symbolizing justice and governance. Such overprinted stamps marked the transition from French to colonial postal administration, making them highly collectible for their historical and political significance.
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