Proclamation of Independence (Émir Béchir Chehab II) - 1.5 piastre

Proclamation of Independence (Émir Béchir Chehab II) - 1.5 piastre

Year
1942
Face Value
1.5
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Personalities

Catalogs References

Michel
LB 255
Yvert & Tellier
FR-LB 177
Stanley Gibbons
LB 253

Technical Details

Colors
sepia
Size
40 x 26 mm
Perforation
11½
Printing
Offset
Designer
Paul Koroleff
Printers
Imprimerie Catholique, Beirut
This definitive stamp commemorates the historic proclamation of independence on November 26, 1941 (Proclamation de l'Indépendance 26 Novembre 1941). The crisp red engraving features a portrait of Emir Bashir Shihab II (Émir Béchir II, 1767–1850), the influential ruler who led the Mount Lebanon Emirate in the early 19th century. This imagery conveys a powerful message of historical continuity, sovereign dignity, and autonomous legacy, linking Lebanon's contemporary statehood with its long-standing regional leadership. Within the national context, the issue positions the founding emir as a symbol of patriotic pride and the enduring quest for Lebanese self-determination.