Greater Lebanon bilingual overprint – Liberty and Justice  0.1

Greater Lebanon bilingual overprint – Liberty and Justice 0.1

Year
1924
Face Value
0.1
Mint Value
1.00 €
Used Value
0.50 €
Print Run
-
Themes
Ange

Catalogs References

Michel
LB 26
Yvert & Tellier
FR-LB 22
Stanley Gibbons
LB 22

Technical Details

Colors
lilac brown
Perforation
14 x 13½
Printing
Typographie
Designer
Joseph Blanc
Printers
Emile Thomas
This stamp marks the transitional period of the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, specifically representing the administrative birth of "Grand Liban" (Greater Lebanon). The base illustration is the French "Mouchon" design, which features the winged figure of Liberty holding a tablet of laws and a balance scale, symbolizing the ideals of justice and republican governance.To adapt these French metropolitan stamps for regional use, a bold black "GRAND LIBAN" overprint was applied, signaling the creation of a distinct territorial entity with its own borders and nascent institutions. This historical artifact highlights Lebanon's move toward modern statehood under French influence, using the universal symbolism of the Enlightenment to project an image of legal order and secular progress during the early 1920s.