Article 16: The France Merson High Values (5, 10, and 20 Francs)
Here are images of the 10 Francs showing color variations. The first group of images shows the center color variations, and the second group shows frame color (green) variations. Quick links: color variations for the 5 Francs, 10 Francs, and 20 Francs values / Dated specimens for the 5 Francs, 10 Francs, and 20 Francs values |
Here are some color variations of the frame. The color does vary somewhat; from emerald (top left), to gray green (top right), to olive green (bottom). |
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Article 3: The second France 2 Francs Merson The second France 2 Francs Merson was issued in 1907. There is a first 2 Francs Merson, and this web site includes a page dedicated to the Merson issue. |
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Article 30: France Merson First 2 Francs Value The first France 2 Francs Merson is the scarcest value of the series.
I show some color variations and a few dated specimens. |
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Article 65: France Merson 1 Franc The France Merson 1 Franc was in used between 1900 and the early 1930s. This stamp saw many printings-some shown in this article. Quick links are to: main page / a page with various shades / cancelled specimens / selected blocks / selected covers |
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Article 95: Merson 3 Francs (two issues) The first Merson 3 Franc was issued in 1924. The second Merson 3 Franc was issued in 1927.
This latter stamp was the last Merson to be issued. Besides this page showing color variations, I also show a page with selected postmarks for both issues. |
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Article 114: Merson 50 Centimes This is the most common Merson type. It received heavy postal usage between 1900 until right before the inflationary period in late 1923. There are at least a hlaf dozen distinct printings. Quick links: color varieties, dated specimens, two covers, and perfins. |
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Article 131: Merson definitives on cover Here is a selection of four Merson covers. Quick links: main page / 40 centimes Merson on a returned cover / 40 centimes Merson with an additional sower definitive / four 45 centimes singles on the back of an in-country cover / 50 centimes on a registered cover to Boston |
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Article 148: France Prephilatelic ( stampless ) Covers from the 18th and 19th Centuries Here are six commercial letters spanning 127 years of postal history. Quick links: main page / 1702 letter to Avignon / 1791 letter from Marseilles to St. Gilles / 1820 letter from Amiens to Paris / 1827 letter from Aurillac / 1812 letter from Angers / 1829 letter from Troyes to Saint Dizier |
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Article 160: France Art Stamps Part 1 Here is the first group of issues of this great series. Quick links: main page / second page / third page |
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Article 166: France Art Stamps Part 2 I continue showing the Art stamps that have been issued by France since the 1960s. The stamps shown here contain brief descriptions from information I gleaned searching the web. Quick links: first page / second page |
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Article 179: France Art Stamps Part 3 Here is the third group of issues of this great series. Quick links: main page / second page / third page |
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Article 189: France Art Stamps Part 4 Here is the fourth and last group of issues of this great series that I am showing. Quick links: main page / second page / third page |
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Article 194: France Merson Low Values Here is the last article covering this series. Quick links: main page / 40 centimes shades / 40 centimes dated specimens / 40 centimes on cover / 45 centimes shades / 45 centimes dated specimens / 60 centimes shades /
60 centimes dated specimens / 60 centimes on cover |
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Article 230: Some 19th Century France Common Stamps Here are a few blue 25 centimes stamps from the 1870s on piece. Quick links: first page / second page |
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Article 250: Some 19th Century France Common Stamps Here are a few blue 25 centimes stamps from the 1870s on piece. On this page I show the stamps from these pieces. Quick links: main / cognac / le havre |
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Article 261: Some 19th Century France Common Stamps Here are a few blue 25 centimes stamps from the 1870s on piece. On this page I show the stamps from these pieces. Quick links: main / paris / bordeaux |