Mount Qasioun - 25 piastre

Mount Qasioun - 25 piastre

Year
1949
Face Value
25
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
SY 589
Yvert & Tellier
SY 39
Stanley Gibbons
SY 490

Technical Details

Colors
Blue
Perforation
11½
Printing
Offset lithography
Printers
Imprimerie Catholique, Beirut
This definitive postage stamp was issued by the Syrian Republic in late 1949 as part of the same scenic landscape series as the Tel-Chehab issue, highlighting the country's major urban and natural landmarks. This particular denomination carries a face value of 12.50 piastres, marked as "12 P. 50" on the lower left and "١٢.٥ ق" in Arabic script on the right. The bottom border explicitly identifies the location as Damas / دمشق (Damascus) and indicates that it was printed by the Imprimerie Catholique in Beirut (I.C. Beyrouth).

The central vignette provides a sweeping, engraved panoramic view of the capital city, Damascus, looking toward the majestic Mount Qasioun rising prominently in the background. The foreground illustrates the mid-century modern urban development of the city, featuring a wide, tree-lined boulevard, landscaped public squares, and contemporary multi-story buildings that characterized the city's post-independence expansion. Printed in a rich chocolate brown ink, this stamp beautifully captures the intersection of Syria's ancient mountain topography with its growing, modern capital during the late 1940s.