Description
Issued in 1973, France Scott #1366–1367 are France’s contributions to the annual EUROPA series organized by CEPT, promoting European cooperation through shared themes and coordinated releases.
• Scott 1366 (0.50f) features a finely engraved view of Brussels Town Hall, pairing architectural heritage with the Europa emblem. The detailed Gothic façade underscores Europe’s shared cultural roots.
• Scott 1367 (0.90f) presents a bold, modern CEPT graphic in green with sweeping multicolor forms, reflecting contemporary design and the forward-looking ideals of European integration.
Together, the pair contrasts tradition and modernity, a hallmark of Europa issues in the early 1970s.
Both stamps are offered mint never hinged, with full original gum, clean margins, sharp perforations, and fresh color throughout. A solid addition for collectors of France, Europa, and European unity themes.
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Country: France
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Year of Issue: 1973
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Scott Numbers: 1366–1367
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Denominations: 0.50f, 0.90f
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Condition: Mint Never Hinged (MNH)
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Set Size: 2 stamps




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