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<p>Collecting French stamps has always been very popular with stamp collectors all over the World.
France, with over 2,000 years of recorded history, has had more influence on Western culture than
practically any other country. And, much of that history has been commemorated on their
postage stamps over the past two centuries.</p>
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<p>On January 1, 1849, the newly created 2nd Republic of France issued the two postage stamps
, becoming the 8th country in the World to implement adhesive postage stamps for the
prepayment of letter mail.Twentieth Century commemorative French stamps are considered by
many to be the most beautiful in the world. Most of the commemorative postage stamps
of France were engraved on paper of excellent quality, making them miniature "works of art"
in their own right.
Two French airmail stamps of 1936, depicting a plane over the City of Paris, are shown directly above.
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<p> In philately, this term usually refers to 20th Century booklet stamps printed in sheets with
half the stamps printed upside-down in relation to the other half. This was done intentionally,
so that when the booklet stamps were cut from the sheet, each block of stamps would have a
left-hand margin, enabling it to be stapled into vending booklets. Pairs and blocks from
un-severed booklet sheets are relatively common.</p>
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<p>Postage stamps are often collected for their historical value and geographical
aspects and also for the many subjects depicted on them, ranging from ships,
horses, and birds to kings, queens and presidents.</p>
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