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SCG9150 - 🇱🇧 Lebanon – 0.25p Baalbek Temples Definitive (c. 1925–1927)
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This classic Lebanese definitive features a finely engraved view of the ancient Roman temples at Baalbek, one of the most iconic archaeological sites in the Middle East. Issued during the early republican period under French Mandate influence, the stamp showcases elegant bilingual inscriptions in French and Arabic. Designed by J. de la Néziere and printed in Paris by Hélio-Vaugirard, it reflects the refined artistic style of Lebanon’s first definitive series. A desirable item for collectors of Middle Eastern architecture, early Lebanese philately, and Mandate-era issues.
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