
Henri V King of France Propaganda Stamp
France · 1908 · 5 C.
The stamp features a portrait of Henri V, Duke of Bordeaux and Count of Chambord, with the inscription 'HENRI V ROI DE FRANCE' and 'CHAMBORD 1871-1908'. It also indicates a nominal value of '5 C.' at the bottom.
This is a propaganda stamp issued by French monarchists, advocating for Henri V (Count of Chambord) as the rightful King of France. It reflects the ongoing Legitimist movement's efforts to restore the monarchy, referencing the hopes of 1871 and continued sentiment into 1908.
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