Andorra (French Administration) – Scott # J32
$0.50French Andorra postage due stamp • Scott J32 • 10c • Sheaves of wheat design • Mint never hinged with original gum • Strong engraved artwork.
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French Andorra postage due stamp • Scott J32 • 10c • Sheaves of wheat design • Mint never hinged with original gum • Strong engraved artwork.

Used Cilicia Scott 123, French Sower definitive overprinted “O.M.F. Cilicie” and revalued in piastres. Clear overprint with period cancel.

1963 France Scott #1016, 0.85f depicting The Card Players by Paul Cézanne. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

France Scott #102 (1877) is a used definitive stamp featuring the Peace and Commerce allegorical design, engraved in a yellow-bistre shade.

1966 France Scott #1168, 1.60f commemorating the centenary of the Paris pneumatic mail network. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1966 France Scott #1169, 2.30f depicting the Château de Val on the Dordogne River. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1966 France Scott #1170, 0.60f depicting the Rance tidal power plant in Brittany. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1967 France Scott #1187, 0.70f depicting Saint-Germain-en-Laye and its historic château. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

France Scott #120 (1900) is a used definitive stamp from the Type Mouchon series, featuring a seated allegorical Liberty holding the “Rights of Man” tablet.

1969 France Scott #1254, 0.70f commemorating the Canoe–Kayak World Championships. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1969 France Scott #1257, 0.45f WWF issue depicting the Mediterranean mouflon. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1969 France Scott #1258, 0.70f depicting the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures campus at Châtenay-Malabry. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1969 France Scott #1259, 0.70f depicting Le Redoutable, France’s first nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

France Scott #128 (1900) is a used high-denomination definitive stamp from the Type Blanc series, featuring allegorical figures symbolizing republican ideals.

1970 France Scott #1281, 1.30f radio astronomy issue honoring the Haute-Provence Observatory. Clean used example with visible cancellation.

France Scott #130 (1917) is a used semi-postal from the War Orphans series, featuring an allegorical wartime design and a 5-franc denomination. Ideal for WWI, charity, and classic France collections.

1975 France Scott #1432, 1.20f EUROPA issue featuring Femme à la balustrade by Kees van Dongen. Mint never hinged.

1976 France Scott #1473, 2.00f depicting Ussel with an ornate initial-letter town design. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1977 France Scott #1559, 3.00f modern abstract graphic design issue. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1979 France Scott #1624, 1.70f International Year of the Child issue supporting UNICEF. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1979 France Scott #1625, 2.00f depicting a 15th-century medieval manuscript illumination with music and courtly life. Mint never hinged.

1982 France Scott #1831, 4.00f featuring a classical seaport scene by Claude Gellée (Le Lorrain). Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1982 France Scott #1832, 4.00f featuring La Dentellière (The Lacemaker) by Johannes Vermeer. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1988 France Scott #2101–2104, complete MNH definitive set featuring stylized symbols of peace, growth, energy, and nature.

1988 France Scott #2114, 3.70f promoting accessibility for people with disabilities. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1989 France Scott #2154, 3.70f commemorating the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, Nice ’89. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1991 France Scott #2261–2264, complete MNH wildlife set depicting the Pyrenean bear, terrestrial tortoise, beaver, and kingfisher.

1948 France Scott B229, 10f+6f semi-postal honoring Louis-Auguste Blanqui. Mint never hinged.

France Scott #238 (1926) is a used surcharge definitive from the La Semeuse series, showing the Sower design with 10f on 90c overprint. Ideal for classic France and surcharge collections.

1994 France Scott #2419–2420, complete MNH Europa pair commemorating the discovery of the AIDS virus and Louis de Broglie’s matter waves.

1994 France Scott #2435, 4.40f featuring Moïse et les filles de Jéthro by Nicolas Poussin. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

1995 France Scott #2457, 6.70f contemporary art issue featuring abstract work by Danish artist Per Kirkeby. Mint never hinged with full original gum.

2000 France Scott #2775, 3.00f (0.46€) commemorating the 1950 first ascent of Annapurna. Mint never hinged.

France Scott #290 (1931) is a used commemorative featuring a panoramic view of Le Puy-en-Velay, a historic pilgrimage town. Ideal for architecture, religious history, and classic France collections.

France Scott #299 (1931) is a used commemorative honoring the memory of Verdun, featuring a symbolic WWI battlefield landscape. Ideal for military history and classic France collections.

France Scott #320 (1937) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative issued for the Paris International Exhibition, featuring a modernist globe-and-dove design. Ideal for world’s fairs, design, and classic France collections.

France Scott #328 (1937) is a used commemorative stamp depicting a streamlined steam locomotive, issued for the 13th International Railway Congress in Paris.

France Scott #338 (1938) is a used Marianne definitive in green with a 2.50-franc denomination. Ideal for classic France and allegorical definitive collections.

France Scott #340 (1938) is a used Marianne definitive in rose-violet with a 3-franc denomination. Ideal for classic France and allegorical definitive collections.

France Scott #344 (1938) is a used commemorative featuring the Palais des Papes in Avignon. Ideal for architecture, historic monuments, and classic France collections.

France Scott #349 (1938) is a used commemorative stamp celebrating the FIFA World Cup, featuring a dynamic football match scene.

France Scott #350 (1938) is an unused hinged commemorative honoring the Champagne wine region, featuring an allegorical figure with a champagne flute.

France Scott #350 (1938) is a used commemorative stamp depicting a woman in traditional Champagne costume, celebrating regional culture and heritage.

France Scott #372 (1939) is a used commemorative stamp honoring the New York World’s Fair, depicting the Statue of Liberty and the French Pavilion.

France Scott #374 (1939) is a used commemorative stamp celebrating the centenary of photography, featuring portraits of pioneers Niépce and Daguerre.

France Scott #451 (1945) is a Mint Never Hinged definitive featuring Charles de Gaulle, issued following the Liberation of France. Ideal for WWII, postwar, and political history collections.

France Scott #470 (1947) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative depicting the coat of arms of Normandy, featuring the iconic twin lions design.

France Scott #570 (1954) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative featuring the cliffside pilgrimage town of Rocamadour. Ideal for architecture, religious history, and classic France collections.

France Scott #577 (1954) is a Mint Never Hinged Marianne definitive in green with a 3-franc denomination. Ideal for classic France and allegorical definitive collections.

France Scott #590 (1955) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative featuring the medieval pilgrimage village of Conques in Aveyron. Ideal for architecture, religious history, and regional France collections.

France Scott #670 (1951) is a mint never hinged commemorative stamp depicting the Château du Clos de Vougeot, celebrating French architectural and wine heritage.

France Scott #671 (1951) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative issued for the United Nations Paris session, featuring the Eiffel Tower in a modernist composition.

1950 France Scott #679, 30fr Council of Europe issue depicting the Strasbourg headquarters. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

1954 France Scott #726, 30fr commemorating the centenary of Romanesque studies at Tournus. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

1955 France Scott #741, 30fr commemorating the 50th anniversary of Rotary International. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

1957 France Scott #768, 12fr commemorating the electrification of the Valenciennes–Thionville railway line. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

1957 France Scott #769, 12fr depicting the Moulins-le-Jacquemart clock tower in Dijon. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

1955 France Scott #773, 30fr commemorating France–Canada friendship and the 1855 voyage of La Capricieuse. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

1956 France Scott #789, 30fr commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Battle of Verdun. Mint never hinged with fresh color and full original gum.

France Scott #93 (1876) is a used definitive stamp featuring the classic Peace and Commerce allegorical design, engraved in a rose-brown tone.

France Scott #B283 (1953) is a mint never hinged semi-postal stamp benefiting the French Red Cross, featuring the painting Le Retour du Baptême with a maternal genre scene.

1955 France Scott B293, 12f+3f Stamp Day semi-postal depicting historic balloon mail. Mint never hinged.

1956 France Scott B302, 12f+3f Journée du Timbre semi-postal honoring François de Tassis, pioneer of European postal systems. Mint never hinged.

1960 France Scott B343 semi-postal honoring writer and critic Nicolas Boileau, 0.20f+0.10f. Mint never hinged.

1961 France Scott B346 semi-postal honoring Edgar Degas, 0.50f+0.15f. Mint never hinged.

1961 France Scott B346 semi-postal honoring Edgar Degas, 0.50f+0.15f. Used.

1961 France Scott B352 semi-postal honoring physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, 0.20f+0.10f. Used.

1962 France Scott B360 semi-postal honoring sculptor Edme Bouchardon, 0.20f+0.10f. Mint never hinged.

France Scott #B75 (1939) is a mint never hinged semi-postal stamp issued to aid French refugees from Spain, featuring a powerful allegorical humanitarian design.

France Scott #B79 (1939) is an unused hinged semi-postal stamp supporting aid for the blind, featuring a radio-themed design emphasizing sound and accessibility.

1959 France Scott B81, 90c+30c Red Cross centenary semi-postal depicting a nurse. Hinged example.

France Scott #B82 (1940) is an unused hinged semi-postal stamp featuring an allegorical worker, issued to support national relief efforts during World War II.

France Scott #B83 (1939) is an unused hinged semi-postal stamp issued to aid orphans of French P.T.T. employees, featuring the Ministry of P.T.T. building.

France Scott #C25 (1949) is a used airmail stamp depicting a panoramic engraved view of Lyon, issued for high-value air correspondence.

1958 France Scott C34 air mail stamp depicting a jet aircraft in flight, 3.00f. Used.

France Scott #C57 (1985) is a mint never hinged airmail stamp depicting the CAMS 53 hydravion, honoring early French aviation technology.

France Scott #1007–1013 (1959) is a mint never hinged commemorative set featuring scenic views and historic towns across France and Algeria.

France Scott #1014–1017 (1959) is a mint never hinged commemorative set honoring modern French artists Braque, Matisse, Cézanne, and de La Fresnaye.

1963 France Scott #1029–1031, complete MNH set depicting Resistance memorials at the Vercors, Île de Sein, and Mont-Valérien.

France Scott #1054–1055 (1961) is a mint never hinged commemorative set featuring a Delacroix painting and medieval stained glass from Sainte-Foy at Conches.

1963 France Scott #1068–1072, complete MNH scenic set depicting Saint-Flour, Moissac Abbey, Château d’Amboise, the Côte d’Azur (Var), and Vittel.

1963 France Scott #1076–1077, MNH pair featuring Marc Chagall artwork and stained glass from Chartres Cathedral.

France Scott #1124–1130 (1965) is a mint never hinged commemorative set depicting French landscapes and historic sites, including Carnac, Bourges Cathedral, Mont Blanc, and the Gorges du Tarn.

1965 France Scott #1165–1167, complete MNH set depicting Vercingetorix, the baptism of Clovis, and Charlemagne

1967 France Scott #1178–1179, complete MNH Europa pair featuring the CEPT gear emblem symbolizing European cooperation.

France Scott #1154–1159, complete MNH set featuring wildlife conservation, Napoleon Bonaparte, European environmental cooperation, nuclear technology, engineering education, and international sport.

France Scott #s 128, 130 & 131 (1917–1918) are used semi-postal stamps from the War Orphans series, featuring allegorical wartime designs. Ideal for WWI, charity, and classic France collections.

1971 France Scott #1310–1314, complete MNH scenic set depicting Riom, Dole, Riquewihr, the Gorges de l’Ardèche, and the Château de Sedan.

1973 France Scott #1366–1367, complete MNH Europa pair combining Gothic architecture and modern CEPT design.

France Scott #1394–1397 (1975) is a mint never hinged commemorative set issued for ARPHILA ’75 in Paris, featuring works by Mathieu, Philippe de Champaigne, Joan Miró, and Alfred Sisley.

1979 France Scott #1626–1629, complete MNH fine art set featuring Renaissance sculpture, Van Gogh, modern figurative art, and abstract design.

1981 France Scott #1723–1727, complete MNH science and technology set covering microelectronics, biology, new energy, marine research, and telematics.

1981 France Scott #1737–1738, complete MNH Europa pair celebrating folk traditions and traditional dance.

1982 France Scott #1827–1828, complete MNH Europa pair commemorating the Treaty of Rome (1957) and the Treaty of Verdun (843).

1985 France Scott #1974–1975, complete MNH Europa pair honoring Adam de la Halle and Darius Milhaud, celebrating European musical heritage.

1989 France Scott #2152–2153, complete MNH Europa pair depicting children’s games and everyday play.

France Scott #s 222 & 224 (1925) are used commemoratives issued for the Paris Decorative Arts Exhibition, featuring iconic Art Deco–era designs. Ideal for art, design, and classic French collections.

France Scott #2504–2505 (1996) is a mint never hinged commemorative pair featuring a scenic landscape and a modern abstract design by Wercollier.

France Scott #s 325–326 (1937) are used commemoratives honoring aviation pioneer Jean Mermoz, featuring symbolic and technical flight imagery. Ideal for aviation and classic France collections.

France Scott #s 335–340 (1938) are used Marianne definitives, featuring multiple denominations in classic engraved designs. Ideal for classic France and definitive collections.

France Scott #s 415–418 (1941) are a Mint Never Hinged definitive set featuring portraits of Marshal Philippe Pétain, issued during the Vichy period of World War II.

France Scott #s 460–463 (1946) are a Mint Never Hinged set depicting the coats of arms of Lyonnais, Brittany, Provence, and Île-de-France. Ideal for regional, heraldic, and postwar France collections.

France Scott #s 670–671 (1951) are a Mint Never Hinged commemorative pair issued for the United Nations Paris session, featuring the Eiffel Tower and modern civic architecture.

France Scott #711–715 (1954) is a mint never hinged commemorative set celebrating French decorative arts, including tapestry, bookbinding, porcelain, jewelry, and perfume.

France Scott #719–724, complete used set of six scenic stamps depicting historic towns including Quimper, Lourdes, Royan, and Ajaccio. Clean used examples with clear designs.

1958 France Scott #865–868, hinged set honoring four pioneers of French medicine. Clean examples with strong engraved portraits.

1959 France Scott #874–877, complete MNH set depicting modern postwar architecture in Maubeuge, Saint-Dié, Le Havre, and Sète.

1960 France Scott #915–919, complete MNH set honoring heroes and martyrs of the French Resistance, including the Lycée Buffon students.

1960 France Scott #920–923, complete MNH set depicting nuclear research, oil exploration, dam construction, and modern industrial architecture.

1960 France Scott #929–930, complete MNH Europa pair in green (25f) and violet (50f), featuring the classic Europa emblem.

1962 France Scott #990–993, complete MNH set honoring four Heroes of the French Resistance, including Jacques Renouvin and Mère Élisabeth.

1962 France Scott #997–1001, complete MNH set honoring major figures of French theatre from Champmeslé to Gérard Philipe.

1957 France Scott B318–B319 Red Cross semi-postal pair featuring charity figures after Jacques Callot. Used.

1977 France Scott B503–B504 Red Cross semi-postal pair depicting Saints of Provence. Mint never hinged.

1962 France Scott B355 semi-postal honoring poet Guillaume Apollinaire, 0.50f+0.15f. Used.

France Scott #248 (1927) is a used commemorative featuring Amiens Cathedral, rendered in detailed engraved Gothic style. Ideal for architecture, cathedral, and classic France collections.

French Equatorial Africa Scott #188 (1950) is a used wildlife commemorative depicting a monitor lizard from the Protection de la Nature series. Ideal for fauna, conservation, and French colonial collections.

French Equatorial Africa Scott #C32 (1946) is a used airmail stamp featuring an aircraft over a tropical landscape. Ideal for aviation, colonial history, and African philately collections.

French Guiana Scott #51 (1904) is a Mint Never Hinged definitive depicting a tapir in an ornate engraved design. Ideal for classic colonial, wildlife, and French overseas collections.

French Polynesia Scott #183 (1948) is a Mint Never Hinged definitive showing a Polynesian woman playing a musical instrument. Ideal for Pacific, cultural, and French colonial collections.

French Polynesia Scott #218 (1956) is a Mint Never Hinged definitive showing a large sailing yacht under full sail. Ideal for maritime, nautical, and Pacific-themed collections.

French Polynesia Scott #219 (1956) is a Mint Never Hinged definitive showing a sport fishing boat at sea. Ideal for maritime, fishing, and Pacific-themed collections.

French Polynesia Scott #229 (1958) is a used definitive showing Polynesian javelin throwers in an energetic cultural scene. Ideal for sports, indigenous culture, and Pacific-themed collections.

French Polynesia Scott #230 (1958) is a Mint Never Hinged definitive featuring a dynamic horse-racing scene in a tropical setting. Ideal for sports, equestrian, and Pacific-themed collections.

French Polynesia Scott #252 (1969) is a Mint Never Hinged commemorative honoring the 50th anniversary of the International Labour Organization, featuring the ILO headquarters. Ideal for labor history, international organizations, and Pacific collections.