European Counsel

On January 14, 1958, France issued its first official stamp for the European Counsel. The stamp was an overprint provisional based on the French stamp “Cathedral of Rouen”. The upper left overprint read “Conseil de L'Europe”. The issued stamps were out of stock quickly. Therefore, in February 1958, a second issue followed. On October 11, 1958,  the first dedicated European Counsel stamps were issued and in consequence the provisional stamp was withdrawn from sale. A total of 1.04 million copies were sold.

Conseil de L'Europe European Counsel Cathedral Rouen 1958

 

First print

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MISSING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second print


Conseil de L'Europe European Counsel Cathedral Rouen 1958 FDC First Day Cover

 

First Day Cover used

Conseil de L'Europe European Counsel

 

First regular issue