
Morocco (Tangier) Fez Postman
Morocco · 1918 · 45c
This stamp features a depiction of a Fez postman, a local courier known for his distinctive attire and role in the traditional Moroccan postal system. The design highlights the unique local postal services that operated in Morocco during the French Protectorate era. The denomination is 45 centimes.
Issued in 1918 for use in the British Post Office in Tangier, this stamp is part of a series overprinted on French Protectorate issues to reflect the international status of the city.
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