Postage stamp from France Merson No. 206

Country : Algeria

Continent : Africa

Issue date : 01/12/1925

Age : 101 ans

Michel Reference
DZ 33
Stanley Reference
DZ 32
Yvert Reference
DZ 32
Scott Reference
DZ 31
Themes
Angels and Mythology
Description
Merson type stamps are commonly used French stamps, designed by Luc-Olivier Merson, issued on December 4, 1900 and withdrawn from sale, depending on the values, during the 1920s.
Printed in letterpress and large format (rarely used at the time), they were the first two-color stamps used in France.
Printing in two passes (one pass for each color) created varieties of colors and color positions.
The format and the two colors can be explained by the high face value of the Merson which was used in conjunction with the lower values ​​of the White type and the Mouchon type.
Colors
violet
Designer
Auguste Thévenin
Printers
Nicolas Luc-Olivier Merson
Perforation
14 x 13½
Printing
Typographie
Face value
3,00 DA
Mint Value ($)
Used Value ($)
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