Stamp
SCG8410 - France 1966 – “Jeu d’Échecs” (Chess Game)
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This elegant 0.60 franc commemorative stamp was issued by France in 1966, celebrating the timeless game of chess (Jeu d’Échecs). Designed by Clément Serveau and engraved by Jules Piel, it features a striking knight chess piece at the center, flanked by a king’s crown and a queen’s crown above. The background displays a classic checkered chessboard pattern, symbolizing strategy and intellect. This stamp is a favorite among thematic collectors for its detailed engraving and its tribute to mental mastery through the art of chess.
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