Union Postale Arabe - 3 ghirsh

Union Postale Arabe - 3 ghirsh

Year
1955
Face Value
3
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Postal

Catalogs References

Michel
SA 56
Yvert & Tellier
SA 147
Stanley Gibbons
SA 384

Technical Details

Colors
violet
Perforation
11
Printing
Typography
This stamp celebrates a milestone in regional institutional development and inter-Arab cooperation: the formation of the Arab Postal Union (Union Postale Arabe) on July 1, 1954 (1373.10.27 AH), initiated under the umbrella of the Arab League to coordinate postal and economic life across member states. The illustration features a globe prominently displaying the Middle East and the Arabian Peninsula, resting on a banner inscribed with the union's name, while a stylized, flowing arabesque floral pattern adorns the background. This imagery carries a message of modern regional unity, structural integration, and shared identity, framing Saudi Arabia not just as an isolated nation, but as a central player in a broader, interconnected Arab world. The bilingual inscriptions in Arabic and French reflect the Kingdom's evolving administrative framework and its effort to adopt international postal standards while anchoring its institutional pride in a unified regional heritage.