Morocco 1950 Airmail Imperforate Pair
Morocco · 1950 · 100f
This imperforate pair of airmail stamps depicts a Lockheed Constellation aircraft flying over the Atlas Mountains. The design highlights Morocco's connection to international air travel during the mid-20th century. The stamps are notable for being imperforate, meaning they lack the usual perforations for separation.
Issued during the French Protectorate period, this stamp reflects the modernization of postal services and the growing importance of airmail in connecting Morocco with France and the rest of the world.
Printing Method
Photogravure
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