Greater Lebanon  – Merson Peace and Commerce 10 PIASTRE

Greater Lebanon – Merson Peace and Commerce 10 PIASTRE

Year
1924
Face Value
10
Mint Value
15.00 €
Used Value
12.00 €
Print Run
-
Themes
Ange

Catalogs References

Michel
LB 13
Yvert & Tellier
FR-LB 13
Stanley Gibbons
LB 13

Technical Details

Colors
Orange red
Perforation
13½ x 12
Printing
Typographie
Designer
Nicolas Luc-Olivier Merson
Printers
Auguste Thévenin
This stamp features the elaborate "Merson" design, originally created to symbolize the French Republic’s commitment to peace and global trade. The illustration depicts a seated allegorical figure of the Republic surrounded by symbols of commerce and industry, reflecting the high-era colonial aspiration to transform Lebanon into a primary economic hub of the Middle East. The horizontal "GRAND LIBAN" overprint, combined with the "2 PIASTRES" surcharge, indicates the establishment of a localized currency and postal tariff system distinct from that of metropolitan France. Historically, this issue highlights the strategic importance of Beirut as a gateway for trade and French cultural diplomacy, using grand classical imagery to legitimize the Mandatory administration’s role in shaping Lebanon’s modern infrastructure and international identity.