France year 1870 stamp Ceres 40c / Bordeaux Printing
The “Ceres” stamp issued by France in 1870 is one of the most famous and iconic stamps in philatelic history. It is named after the depiction of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, who is featured on the stamp’s design.
The 1870 Ceres stamp was part of a series of definitive stamps issued by France during the mid-19th century. These stamps were produced using a process known as intaglio printing, which involved engraving the design into a metal plate and then transferring the ink onto the paper.
The 1870 Ceres stamp is characterized by its simple yet elegant design. It features the profile portrait of Ceres in the center, surrounded by an ornamental frame. The stamp’s denomination, usually indicated by a numeral, appears below the portrait.
The 1870 Ceres stamp was issued in various denominations and colors to accommodate different postal rates and services. It was widely used for postage throughout France during the latter half of the 19th century.
Today, the 1870 Ceres stamp is highly prized by collectors for its historical significance, artistic merit, and scarcity. Varieties and errors exist within the series, adding to its appeal among philatelists.
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