Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris 1931 - 50 centime

Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris 1931 - 50 centime

Year
1931
Face Value
50
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Exhibition

Catalogs References

Michel
FR-SO 139
Yvert & Tellier
FR-SO 138
Stanley Gibbons
FR-DJ 234

Technical Details

Colors
Lilac
Size
40 x 26 mm
Perforation
12½ x 12
Printing
Typography
Designer
Marguerite Cayon-Rouan
Printers
Institut de Gravure et d'Impression de Papiers-Valeurs, Paris
This stamp commemorates the 1931 International Colonial Exhibition in Paris, a major global event designed to showcase the diverse cultures, economies, and peoples of the French colonial empire. The intricate engraving frames the central text with a symmetrical gathering of indigenous populations from across France’s overseas domains—including African mothers, Southeast Asian traders with local produce, and pastoral workers—carrying a powerful message of imperial unity, economic interdependence, and exotic pluralism. For the French Somali Coast (Côte Française des Somalis), an isolated but highly strategic maritime territory centered around the port of Djibouti, participating in this global campaign was a means to project its local identity onto the international stage. By issuing this specialized stamp program under the authority of the French Republic ("RF"), the colonial administration sought to visually weave the distinct trading and nomadic heritage of the Horn of Africa into the grand, multi-cultural tapestry of the broader French empire.